Sunday, May 27, 2012

Device may inject a variety of drugs without using needles

This news out of MIT is not news.

The military has been using air injectors since I went to basic training back in 1981. We would roll up both of our sleeves and stand in a line. As we moved forward there were individuals standing on both sides of us with these air injectors.

Some guys flinched, when they did the air gun would shoot their load and cut open the guy’s arm.

To this day I have pits on both sides of my shoulders where I got those shots.

These guys from MIT haven’t come up with anything new. In fact they have invented a way to better transmit bacteria from one person to another.

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The full story from the MIT website is linked below.

Time For Shots

Device may inject a variety of drugs without using needles - MIT News Office

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