Injection - Law Dictionary Search Results
injectable
capable of being conveniently injected used of drug preparations such as sterile lyophilize medicine in a serum capped vial Opposite of uninjectable
Injection
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Enema
An injection or clyster thrown into the rectum as a medicine or to impart nourishment
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cathect
to inject with libidinal energy
mainline
to inject illegal drugs into the vein as he preferred to mainline heroin rather than sniff coke
nuclear winter
as the aftermath of a full nuclear war The mechanism of such an effect depends primarily on the injection into the atmosphere of small solid particles as soot from burning forests which reflect sunlight and cause a
Serum therapy
The treatment of disease by the injection of blood serum from immune animals
Immission
The act of immitting or of sending or thrusting in injection the correlative of emission
Hypodermic syringe
a small syringe designed for use together with a hypodermic needle1 for injection of liquids directly under the skin or into other parts of the body of an animal
Clyster
A liquid injected into the lower intestines by means of a syringe an injection an enema
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