"Hypodermic syringe" Quotes from Famous Books
... solutions. These were only for the use of the field surgeons whom they chanced to meet and who frequently had to call on the Red Cross orderlies and stretcher bearers for supplies. Then in the next compartment was the hypodermic syringe, and beside it a flask for aromatic spirits of ammonia. There was a knife and a pair of surgical scissors. After having dropped his scissors a dozen times or so, Zaidos had taken the precaution to tie them to his pouch with ... — Shelled by an Unseen Foe • James Fiske
... but I was told that it did not concern me. My idea was that Mr. Henfrey had been drugged, for he was still alive and apparently dazed. I afterwards heard, however, that Howell had pressed the needle of a hypodermic syringe containing a newly discovered and untraceable poison which he had obtained in secret from a certain chemist in Frankfort, who makes a speciality of ... — Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo • William Le Queux
... HYPODERMIC SYRINGE. An instrument having a very fine tube and needle-like point, by which medicines are ... — The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English • R. V. Pierce |