Charles Hunter (physician)
Charles Hunter MRCS LSA (1835 – 8 August 1878) was an English physician best known for coining the word "hypodermic" and for realising that injections of morphine could relieve pain anywhere in the body, regardless of where the injection was delivered.
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Charles Hunter (physician)
Charles Hunter MRCS LSA (1835 – 8 August 1878) was an English physician best known for coining the word "hypodermic" and for realising that injections of morphine could relieve pain anywhere in the body, regardless of where the injection was delivered.
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London, England
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Hastings, England
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MRCS LSA
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Coining the term "hypodermic" ...... tics had a generalised effect.
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Charles Hunter
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British
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On the hypodermic administration of remedies in neuralgia and other affections
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On the speedy relief of pain a ...... means of the hypodermic method
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Medical doctor
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Royal Pimlico Dispensary
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