
Veins of Glass
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For most of human history, administering medicine was a blunt and often ineffective process. Remedies had to be swallowed and survive the harsh environment of the digestive system, severely limiting the speed and potency of life-saving treatments. The barrier of the human skin seemed completely impenetrable. The invention of the hypodermic needle in the mid-19th century by Alexander Wood shatter...
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For most of human history, administering medicine was a blunt and often ineffective process. Remedies had to be swallowed and survive the harsh environment of the digestive system, severely limiting the speed and potency of life-saving treatments. The barrier of the human skin seemed completely impenetrable. The invention of the hypodermic needle in the mid-19th century by Alexander Wood shatter...
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