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In 1853 Edinburgh physician Alexander Wood pioneered the first true hypodermic syringe — a graduated glass barrel, a piston and a fine hollow needle modelled on a bee's sting — and used it to inject morphine for neuralgia. His 1855 paper in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal launched the technique that became the ancestor of every modern injection.
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