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The condemned need only be given an injection of the anticoagulant heparin beforehand, doctors say.
And although she was given an injection of penicillin, she would not complete the normal 10-day course.
Globo would also hear from an anonymous team official that Ronaldo was given an injection of a cortisone with anaesthetic on the morning of the final.
"When I received my letter of acceptance from the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, it was as if I had been given an injection of adrenaline, amphetamine, and heroin.
It was alleged that Ronaldo - who had been having knee problems during the tournament - was given an injection of the common anaesthetic, xylocaine, 10 minutes before his fit.
Mrs. Malitz, under sedation, was given an injection of lidocaine -- a local anesthetic -- combined with epinephrine to prepare her further for surgery.
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"It gave an injection of confidence to the market".
"What Johnson did, more than anything else, was give an injection of optimism to this little place".
The paper said Spain "gave an injection of universality, showed its style of football despite those who sneer at it, after an emotional, uncomfortable game against a coarse Netherlands.
If parents and school authorities know about the allergy and a doctor's prescription is on file, a nurse can quickly give an injection of epinephrine, saving the child's life.
Her nursing skills were called upon at the end of June 1918 when she gave an injection of morphine to Dr. Eugene Botkin to ease his kidney pain.
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