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  • Powder and Patch
  • 1923 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Powder and Patch is a novel written by Georgette Heyer under the pen name Stella Martin. It was originally titled The Transformation of Philip Jettan when

    Powder and Patch

    Powder and Patch

    Powder_and_Patch

  • List of works by Georgette Heyer
  • British Library. Retrieved 11 January 2015. Bannon 1968, pp. 218–19. "Powder & Patch. The transformation of Philip Jettan, etc". British Library Catalogue

    List of works by Georgette Heyer

    List_of_works_by_Georgette_Heyer

  • Frederica (novel)
  • 1965 novel by Georgette Heyer

    the courtships of an older and a younger couple, with variation provided by the antics of Frederica's younger brothers and their boisterous mongrel. A

    Frederica (novel)

    Frederica_(novel)

  • Sprig Muslin
  • 1956 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Georgette Heyer. The story is set in 1813. Sir Gareth is a noted Corinthian and has been a confirmed bachelor ever since his betrothed died prematurely,

    Sprig Muslin

    Sprig_Muslin

  • The Conqueror (Heyer novel)
  • 1931 historical novel by Georgette Heyer

    into chaos and anarchy, with many parties contending for control over the young duke. At first, Alan of Brittany takes custody of the duke, and when Alan

    The Conqueror (Heyer novel)

    The_Conqueror_(Heyer_novel)

  • Venetia (Heyer novel)
  • 1958 novel by Georgette Heyer

    to a reclusive and over-protective father, grew up in the country, away from the world with only her younger brother Aubrey, bookish and lame, for company

    Venetia (Heyer novel)

    Venetia_(Heyer_novel)

  • Powder
  • Dry, bulk solid composed of fine, free-flowing particles

    materials, although the terms powder and granular are sometimes used to distinguish separate classes of material. In particular, powders refer to those granular

    Powder

    Powder

    Powder

  • The Masqueraders
  • 1928 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Jacobite rising and is concerned with a family of adventurers and escaped Jacobites. To escape exposure as a former Jacobite, Robin and his sister Prudence

    The Masqueraders

    The_Masqueraders

  • Georgette Heyer
  • English writer (1902–1974)

    August 1902 – 4 July 1974) was an English novelist and short-story writer, in both the Regency romance and detective fiction genres. Her writing career began

    Georgette Heyer

    Georgette_Heyer

  • Topical medication
  • Medication applied to body surfaces

    that can be used topically, including cream, ointment, lotion, patches, dusting powder and much more. There are many advantages for this drug delivery system

    Topical medication

    Topical medication

    Topical_medication

  • Devil's Cub
  • 1932 novel by Georgette Heyer

    was published in 1932, and has not been out of print since. It is one of Heyer's most popular novels. The son of the Duke and Duchess of Avon, the Marquis

    Devil's Cub

    Devil's_Cub

  • Transdermal patch
  • Adhesive patch used to deliver medication through the skin

    transdermal patch is a medicated adhesive patch that is placed on the skin to deliver a specific dose of medication through the skin and into the bloodstream

    Transdermal patch

    Transdermal patch

    Transdermal_patch

  • These Old Shades
  • 1926 novel by Georgette Heyer

    hair, deep blue eyes and black eyebrows proclaim him a child of the Comte. Not knowing the exact relationship between the boy and Saint-Vire, Avon purchases

    These Old Shades

    These Old Shades

    These_Old_Shades

  • The Corinthian (novel)
  • 1940 book by Georgette Heyer

    of Miss Creed's childhood sweetheart, and find themselves in the middle of a dangerous game of mystery, theft, and murder. Richard/Beau Wyndham aka Mr.

    The Corinthian (novel)

    The_Corinthian_(novel)

  • Friday's Child (novel)
  • 1944 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Romanian political prisoner who kept herself and her fellow prisoners sane for twelve years by telling and retelling the plot of Friday's Child. Friday's

    Friday's Child (novel)

    Friday's_Child_(novel)

  • Arabella (novel)
  • 1949 novel by Georgette Heyer

    and character. The story is set in the spring of 1817. Arabella, the beautiful daughter of a country vicar, sets out to London to have a season and make

    Arabella (novel)

    Arabella_(novel)

  • An Infamous Army
  • 1937 novel by Georgette Heyer

    historical romance by Georgette Heyer, set during the Waterloo campaign and published in the UK by William Heinemann Ltd in 1937. In the following year

    An Infamous Army

    An_Infamous_Army

  • Beauvallet
  • 1929 adventure novel by Georgette Heyer

    published in the UK in 1929 by Heinemann and by Longmans, Green & Co. in 1930 in the US. The year is 1586 and 35-year-old Sir Nicholas Beauvallet

    Beauvallet

    Beauvallet

    Beauvallet

  • Cousin Kate (novel)
  • Book by Georgette Heyer

    1817 and 1818. The novel was written at a point when Heyer, not long after she had recovered from an illness, was reportedly "desperate for a plot" and "still

    Cousin Kate (novel)

    Cousin_Kate_(novel)

  • Toothpaste
  • Substance to clean and maintain teeth

    and blue. Since 5000 BCE, the Egyptians made a tooth powder, which consisted of powdered ashes of ox hooves, pumice, powdered and burnt eggshells and

    Toothpaste

    Toothpaste

    Toothpaste

  • Regency Buck
  • 1935 novel by Georgette Heyer

    combine both genres for which she was noted, the Regency romance and the mystery novel; and it is the only one of her Regency stories to feature Beau Brummell

    Regency Buck

    Regency_Buck

  • The Toll-Gate
  • Book by Georgette Heyer

    returned from the Peninsular War and finds life as a civilian rather dull. The setting for this detective/romance story is in and around a Toll-Gate in the Peak

    The Toll-Gate

    The_Toll-Gate

  • Royal Escape
  • 1938 historical novel by Georgette Heyer

    green cloth and a doeskin leather doublet. Charles is given a pair of patched stockings and a long, white, greasy steeple-crowned hat to wear, and his hair

    Royal Escape

    Royal_Escape

  • Faro's Daughter
  • 1941 novel by Georgette Heyer

    embraces and complacently received insults. The story is set in 1795 at a time that William Pitt the Younger has just introduced a tax on the hair powder fashionable

    Faro's Daughter

    Faro's_Daughter

  • Beauty mark
  • Type of dark facial mark

    Lock mentions such patches as indicators of "secular love": Here Files of Pins extend their shining Rows, Puffs, Powders, Patches, Bibles, Billet-doux

    Beauty mark

    Beauty mark

    Beauty_mark

  • A Civil Contract
  • 1961 Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer

    Lacking any means of restoring his family's wealth, and with his mother and two sisters - Charlotte and Lydia - to support, he begins liquidating his assets

    A Civil Contract

    A_Civil_Contract

  • Dosage form
  • Any specific format for medications, specific to a dose and route

    antiperspirants and deodorants), lotions, or ointments, etc. Gels and hydrogels Ear drops Transdermal and dermal patches to be applied to the skin Powders It is

    Dosage form

    Dosage form

    Dosage_form

  • Charity Girl
  • 1970 novel by Georgette Heyer

    around the character of the twenty-nine-year-old Viscount Ashley Desford and his mission to save Charity Steane from a precarious life with her uncaring

    Charity Girl

    Charity_Girl

  • The Black Moth
  • 1921 romance novel by Georgette Heyer

    Jack and Diana fall in love but his troubled past and current profession threaten their happiness. Based on a story she had written for her brother and published

    The Black Moth

    The_Black_Moth

  • The Convenient Marriage
  • 1934 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Heyer published in 1934. The novel is set in 1776 and concerns the relationship between Horatia Winwood and Marcus, Lord Drelincourt, the Earl of Rule. It

    The Convenient Marriage

    The_Convenient_Marriage

  • 1930 in literature
  • Herbert – The Water Gipsies Hermann Hesse – Narcissus and Goldmund Georgette Heyer – Powder and Patch Robert Hichens – The Bracelet Sydney Horler – Checkmate

    1930 in literature

    1930_in_literature

  • Inhaler
  • Medical device used to deliver medicines into lungs

    metered-dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, soft mist inhalers, and nebulizers. Each device has advantages and disadvantages and can be selected based on

    Inhaler

    Inhaler

    Inhaler

  • Simon the Coldheart
  • 1925 historical novel by Georgette Heyer

    chivalry, intrigue and conquest. Set in the medieval period during the Hundred Years' War between England and France, it is her fifth novel, and the first of

    Simon the Coldheart

    Simon_the_Coldheart

  • Giant Powder Company
  • Explosives manufacturing company in California, United States

    Albany Patch, Apr 13, 2011 Daily Alta California 17 April 1880 San Francisco Call, Volume 72, Number 40, 10 July 1892 Judson v. Giant Powder Co. (1895)

    Giant Powder Company

    Giant_Powder_Company

  • The Quiet Gentleman
  • 1951 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Martin, his cousin Theo and his stepmother's young friend, Drusilla Morville, who is on a long-term visit. Lady St Erth and Martin make it plain that

    The Quiet Gentleman

    The_Quiet_Gentleman

  • The Talisman Ring
  • 1936 novel by Georgette Heyer

    and The Corinthian (1940), The Talisman Ring blends the genres of romantic comedy and thriller. Jane Aiken Hodge describes it as a "neat comedy" and "very

    The Talisman Ring

    The_Talisman_Ring

  • The Grand Sophy
  • Book by Georgette Heyer

    getting her own way, with no mother and no governess and after a lifetime of Continental liberty. Outgoing, chic, and quite independent, she takes London

    The Grand Sophy

    The_Grand_Sophy

  • .45-70
  • Rifle cartridge designed by the U.S. Army

    bore. Paper patched bullets are still available, and some black-powder shooters still "roll their own" paper-patched bullets for hunting and competitive

    .45-70

    .45-70

    .45-70

  • Cotillion (novel)
  • 1952 romance novel by Georgette Heyer

    twelfth regency romance, published in the UK in January 1953 by Heinemann and in the U.S. in February 1953 by G. P. Putnam's Sons. ' Matthew Penicuik has

    Cotillion (novel)

    Cotillion_(novel)

  • Sylvester, or the Wicked Uncle
  • 1957 romance novel by Georgette Heyer

    Heyer. First published by Heinemann, London and Putnam, New York in 1957, it is the story of intelligent and desperate Phoebe who ends up marrying the man

    Sylvester, or the Wicked Uncle

    Sylvester,_or_the_Wicked_Uncle

  • Black Sheep (Heyer novel)
  • 1966 novel by Georgette Heyer

    novel by Georgette Heyer which was published by The Bodley Head in 1966 and in the following year in the US by E. P. Dutton. The serial rights were also

    Black Sheep (Heyer novel)

    Black_Sheep_(Heyer_novel)

  • The Unknown Ajax
  • 1959 novel by Georgette Heyer

    published in 1959 by Heinemann in the UK and in 1960 by Putnam in the US. It was her forty-seventh novel and the eighteenth set in Regency times. The

    The Unknown Ajax

    The_Unknown_Ajax

  • False Colours (novel)
  • 1963 book by Georgette Heyer

    published in 1963 in the UK by The Bodley Head and in 1964 by E. P. Dutton in the US. The novel is set in 1817, and concerns a young man who must temporarily

    False Colours (novel)

    False_Colours_(novel)

  • April Lady
  • 1957 novel by Georgette Heyer

    the UK and by Putnam in the US. Previously serialised in the Woman's Journal as “My Lady Cardross”, the new novel was Heyer’s forty-fourth book and her fifteenth

    April Lady

    April_Lady

  • Transdermal
  • Method of drug administration

    distribution. Examples include transdermal patches used for medicine delivery. The drug is administered in the form of a patch or ointment that delivers the drug

    Transdermal

    Transdermal

    Transdermal

  • The Great Roxhythe
  • 1923 historical novel by Georgette Heyer

    is a novel written by Georgette Heyer. The book opens in 1668 and closes in 1685, and concerns the misadventures of a fictional spy loyal to Charles

    The Great Roxhythe

    The_Great_Roxhythe

  • Tablet (pharmacy)
  • Drug delivery form in which the ingredients are solidified for later consumption

    suitable excipients. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, that are pressed or compacted into a solid dose. The

    Tablet (pharmacy)

    Tablet (pharmacy)

    Tablet_(pharmacy)

  • The Nonesuch
  • 1962 novel by Georgette Heyer

    Regency romance by Georgette Heyer, published by Heinemann in 1962 in the UK and by the US firm E. P. Dutton in 1963. The story is set in the 1816/1817 period

    The Nonesuch

    The_Nonesuch

  • The Reluctant Widow
  • 1946 novel by Georgette Heyer

    1946 Regency romance by Georgette Heyer, published by Heinemann in the UK, and by Putnam the following year in the US. A humorous parody of a Gothic novel

    The Reluctant Widow

    The_Reluctant_Widow

  • The Foundling (Heyer novel)
  • 1948 romance novel by Georgette Heyer

    The Foundling is a Regency romance novel written by Georgette Heyer and published by William Heinemann Ltd in 1948. It was also serialised in the Woman's

    The Foundling (Heyer novel)

    The_Foundling_(Heyer_novel)

  • Capsule (pharmacy)
  • Relatively stable shell containing medicine

    placing a compressed slug of powder into one half of the capsule or by filling one half of the capsule with loose powder) and the other half of the capsule

    Capsule (pharmacy)

    Capsule (pharmacy)

    Capsule_(pharmacy)

  • Jet injector
  • Needle-free medical injection syringe

    or other components to reduce the size and weight of the hand-held part of the system and to allow faster and less-tiring methods to perform numerous

    Jet injector

    Jet injector

    Jet_injector

  • Lady of Quality
  • 1972 novel by Georgette Heyer

    written by Georgette Heyer. Published in the UK by The Bodley Head in 1972, and by E. P. Dutton in the U. S., it was the last of her novels to be published

    Lady of Quality

    Lady_of_Quality

  • Insufflation (medicine)
  • Act of blowing something (such as a gas, powder, or vapor) into a body cavity

    insufflare, lit. 'to blow into') is the act of blowing something (such as a gas, powder, or vapor) into a body cavity. Insufflation has many medical uses, most

    Insufflation (medicine)

    Insufflation (medicine)

    Insufflation_(medicine)

  • Petroleum jelly
  • Chemical substance used as a lubricating agent and topical ointment

    camels and ships for burning and as an ointment for treating mange. Native Americans discovered the use of petroleum jelly for protecting and healing

    Petroleum jelly

    Petroleum jelly

    Petroleum_jelly

  • Rectal administration
  • Delivery of medication via the rectum

    route of administration for medication and other fluids, which are absorbed by the rectum's blood vessels, and flow into the body's circulatory system

    Rectal administration

    Rectal administration

    Rectal_administration

  • Emulsion
  • Mixture of two or more immiscible liquids

    the terms colloid and emulsion are sometimes used interchangeably, emulsion more narrowly refers to when both phases, dispersed and continuous, are liquids

    Emulsion

    Emulsion

  • Bath Tangle
  • 1955 novel by Georgette Heyer

    by Georgette Heyer. The story is set between 1815 and 1816, although chiefly in the latter year, and relates how three ill-matched couples find happiness

    Bath Tangle

    Bath_Tangle

  • Throat lozenge
  • Medicated tablet to be dissolved in the mouth

    be dissolved slowly in the mouth to temporarily stop coughs, lubricate, and soothe irritated tissues of the throat (usually due to a sore throat or strep

    Throat lozenge

    Throat lozenge

    Throat_lozenge

  • Nebulizer
  • Drug delivery device

    fibrosis, COPD and other respiratory diseases or disorders. They use oxygen, compressed air or ultrasonic power to break up solutions and suspensions into

    Nebulizer

    Nebulizer

    Nebulizer

  • Enema
  • Fluid injection into the large intestine

    lower gastrointestinal series an enema that may contain barium sulfate powder or a water-soluble contrast agent is used in the radiological imaging of

    Enema

    Enema

    Enema

  • Dermal patch
  • Medicated adhesive patch delivers medication into the skin

    transdermal patch, which delivers the medication through the skin and into the bloodstream. Flector (diclofenac epolamine) patch is an NSAID topical patch for

    Dermal patch

    Dermal_patch

  • Hypodermic needle
  • Device to inject substances into the circulatory system

    A hypodermic needle (from Greek ὑπο- (hypo- = under), and δέρμα (derma = skin)) is a very thin, hollow tube with one sharp tip. As one of the most important

    Hypodermic needle

    Hypodermic needle

    Hypodermic_needle

  • Pessary
  • Device inserted into the vagina for medical purposes

    for structural and pharmaceutical purposes. It is most commonly used to treat stress urinary incontinence to stop urinary leakage and to treat pelvic

    Pessary

    Pessary

  • Elixir
  • Sweet-flavored liquid used for medicinal purposes

    which in turn is the Arabization of the Ancient Greek ξήριον (xērion) 'powder for drying wounds' (from ξηρός (xēros) 'dry'). For centuries, elixir primarily

    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir

  • Muzzleloader
  • Class of gun which is loaded from the muzzle

    rifles firing Minié balls, the patch, often the paper wrapping from the cartridge, is used as an initial seal and to hold powder in place during loading. The

    Muzzleloader

    Muzzleloader

  • Vaporizer (inhalation device)
  • Device to vaporize substances for inhalation

    are most commonly filled with a combination propylene glycol, glycerin, and drugs such as nicotine from tobacco or tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) from cannabis

    Vaporizer (inhalation device)

    Vaporizer (inhalation device)

    Vaporizer_(inhalation_device)

  • Flintlock
  • Firearm with flint-striking ignition

    end, with black powder from a powder flask, followed by lead shot, a round lead ball, usually wrapped in a piece of paper or a cloth patch, all rammed down

    Flintlock

    Flintlock

    Flintlock

  • Metered-dose inhaler
  • Device that delivers medication to the lungs

    nicotine without using tobacco, much like nicotine gum or a nicotine patch. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved some nicotine inhaler products

    Metered-dose inhaler

    Metered-dose inhaler

    Metered-dose_inhaler

  • Injection (medicine)
  • Method of medication administration

    An injection (often and usually referred to as a "shot" in US English, a "jab" in UK English, or a "jag" in Scottish English and Scots) is the act of administering

    Injection (medicine)

    Injection (medicine)

    Injection_(medicine)

  • Intramuscular injection
  • Medical injection into a muscle

    medications. Intramuscular injection may be preferred because muscles have larger and more numerous blood vessels than subcutaneous tissue, leading to faster absorption

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular_injection

  • Syrette
  • Liquid injection device

    syringe except that it has a sealed squeeze tube instead of a rigid tube and piston. It was developed by the pharmaceutical manufacturer E.R. Squibb &

    Syrette

    Syrette

    Syrette

  • Buccal administration
  • Method of administering medication

    typically formulated through the direct compression of drug, powder mixture, swollen polymer, and other agents that assist in processing. Buccal tablets offer

    Buccal administration

    Buccal_administration

  • Route of administration
  • Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body

    distribution), e.g. transdermal patches such as fentanyl in pain therapy, nicotine patches for treatment of addiction and nitroglycerine for treatment of

    Route of administration

    Route of administration

    Route_of_administration

  • Royal Baking Powder Company
  • American baking powder company

    The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the United States. Royal Baking Powder is still marketed today. The

    Royal Baking Powder Company

    Royal Baking Powder Company

    Royal_Baking_Powder_Company

  • .50-90 Sharps
  • Black-powder rifle cartridge

    and .50/100/473 (.50 caliber/100 grains black powder/473 grain grease grooved bullet) with a paper patched bullet. Factory loads manufactured by any of

    .50-90 Sharps

    .50-90 Sharps

    .50-90_Sharps

  • Intrathecal administration
  • Drug injected into the spinal canal

    or internal pump depending on indication and duration needed. Usually a combination of a local anesthetic and one or more adjuvant drugs are used. Intrathecal

    Intrathecal administration

    Intrathecal administration

    Intrathecal_administration

  • Subcutaneous administration
  • Insertion of medication under the skin

    directly below the dermis and epidermis, collectively referred to as the cutis. The instruments are usually a hypodermic needle and a syringe. Subcutaneous

    Subcutaneous administration

    Subcutaneous_administration

  • Dry-powder inhaler
  • Device that delivers medication to the lungs in the form of a dry powder

    A dry-powder inhaler (DPI) is a device that delivers medication to the lungs in the form of a dry powder. DPIs are commonly used to treat respiratory diseases

    Dry-powder inhaler

    Dry-powder inhaler

    Dry-powder_inhaler

  • Paper cartridge
  • Various types of small arms ammunition

    projectile to be used for ease of loading without a patch. (Eventually it was found that the pressure of the powder gases expanded the base to fit the bore, without

    Paper cartridge

    Paper cartridge

    Paper_cartridge

  • Epidural administration
  • Medication injected into the epidural space of the spine

    in other manners, and can include higher than normal blood sugar, especially in patients with type 2 diabetes. An epidural blood patch consists of a small

    Epidural administration

    Epidural administration

    Epidural_administration

  • Face powder
  • Cosmetic product applied to the face

    types of face powder include loose powder, pressed powder, mineral powder, translucent powder, HD powder and finishing powder. Loose powder can be translucent

    Face powder

    Face powder

    Face_powder

  • Liniment
  • Ointment-like medicated topical preparation

    others are lotion or balm; still others are in transdermal patches, soft solid sticks, and sprays. Liniment usually is rubbed into the skin, which the

    Liniment

    Liniment

    Liniment

  • Tincture
  • Herbal liquid

    substances such as iodine and mercurochrome can also be turned into tinctures. Tinctures are often made of a combination of ethyl alcohol and water as solvents

    Tincture

    Tincture

    Tincture

  • Frank Wesson Rifles
  • Carbine, Rifle

    ammunition requirements. These requirements would have been powder, bullets, patches, and percussion caps. A soldier using a Frank Wesson or Henry rifle

    Frank Wesson Rifles

    Frank_Wesson_Rifles

  • Suppository
  • Dosage form used to deliver medications

    into the vagina, and urethral suppositories into the urethra of a male. Suppositories are ideal for infants, elderly individuals and post-operative patients

    Suppository

    Suppository

  • Depot injection
  • Long-acting medication preparation

    administration of a medication. They are designed to increase medication adherence and consistency, especially in patients who commonly forget to take their medicine

    Depot injection

    Depot injection

    Depot_injection

  • 2026 Major League Baseball season
  • Professional baseball season in the United States and Canada

    Mariners and the Tampa Bay Rays, and the first to wear powder blue as a primary road uniform color since the Kansas City Royals and Montreal Expos in 1991. The

    2026 Major League Baseball season

    2026_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • Epinephrine autoinjector
  • Medical device

    better safety features, and clearer markings and instructions; an expert for NBC News estimated that the cost to redesign the device and packaging may have

    Epinephrine autoinjector

    Epinephrine_autoinjector

  • Nasal spray
  • Spray that delivers medications locally in the nasal cavities or systemically

    allergic rhinitis and non-allergic (perennial) rhinitis. They can reduce inflammation and histamine production in the nasal passages, and have been shown

    Nasal spray

    Nasal spray

    Nasal_spray

  • Suspension (chemistry)
  • Heterogeneous mixture of solid particles dispersed in a medium

    larger than one micrometer, and will eventually settle, although the mixture is only classified as a suspension when and while the particles have not

    Suspension (chemistry)

    Suspension (chemistry)

    Suspension_(chemistry)

  • Dextroamphetamine
  • CNS stimulant and isomer of amphetamine

    modafinil, are being investigated and sometimes issued for this reason. Dextroamphetamine is available as a transdermal patch containing dextroamphetamine

    Dextroamphetamine

    Dextroamphetamine

    Dextroamphetamine

  • Syringe
  • Medical injection device

    The plunger can be linearly pulled and pushed along the inside of the tube, allowing the syringe to take in and expel liquid or gas through a discharge

    Syringe

    Syringe

    Syringe

  • Sublingual administration
  • Application of a pharmaceutical drug under the tongue

    easily in saliva. Powders and aerosols may all take advantage of this method. However, a number of factors, such as pH, molecular weight, and lipid solubility

    Sublingual administration

    Sublingual_administration

  • Drug delivery
  • Methods for delivering drugs to target sites

    administering the medication. For example, microneedle patches have been developed for vaccines and drug delivery to minimize the risk of needlestick injuries

    Drug delivery

    Drug delivery

    Drug_delivery

  • Metal allergy
  • Medical condition

    reactions. Diagnosis is by patch test, a method which does not work as well for metals as it does for some other allergens. Prevention and treatment consists

    Metal allergy

    Metal allergy

    Metal_allergy

  • Intraosseous infusion
  • Medication injections into bone marrow

    allow for the administered medications and fluids to go directly into the vascular system. The IO route of fluid and medication administration is an alternative

    Intraosseous infusion

    Intraosseous infusion

    Intraosseous_infusion

  • Gel
  • Highly viscous liquid exhibiting a kind of semi-solid behavior

    recovering moisture from the air as water, drug delivery systems, and medical biocompatible patches. Aerogel 2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid Agarose

    Gel

    Gel

    Gel

  • Fentanyl
  • Opioid medication

    of factors. Body temperature, skin type, amount of body fat, and placement of the patch can have major effects. The different delivery systems used by

    Fentanyl

    Fentanyl

    Fentanyl

  • Nutrient enema
  • Form of administering nutrition

    In modern medicine, nutrient enemas have been superseded by tube feeding and parenteral nutrition (intravenous feeding).[not verified in body] This treatment

    Nutrient enema

    Nutrient_enema

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  • Pander
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Pander

    Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A Pander.

    Pander

  • Power
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Leinster and Munster) and English (of Norman origin)

    Power

    Irish (Leinster and Munster) and English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Pois, a place in Picardy (said to have been named with Old French pois ‘fish’ because of its well-stocked river), from Old French Pohier ‘native of Pois’.English : nickname for a poor man, or ironically for a miser, from Middle English, Old French povre, poure ‘poor’ (Latin pauper). Woulfe gives this also as the meaning of the Norman Irish name, which in early records is found as le Poer, believing it to be a nickname for someone who has taken a vow of poverty.

    Power

  • Pinder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire) and Irish

    Pinder

    English (mainly Yorkshire) and Irish : variant of Pender.South German : variant of Binder ‘cooper’.

    Pinder

  • Band
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Band

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoops and bands, etc., from Middle English band, bond, Middle High German, Middle Low German bant, German Band denoting something used for tying or binding: ‘hoop’, ‘metal band’, ‘fetter’, ‘shackle’.Old spelling of the Dutch cognates Bant, Bande, from Middle Dutch bant ‘band’.

    Band

  • ANE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    ANE

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, ANE means "favor; grace."

    ANE

  • Amd
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Amd

    Power of an eagle.

    Amd

  • Cowden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Cowden

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of at least three places named Cowden. One in Northumbria occurs in 1286 as Colden and is derived from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + denu ‘valley’; that in East Yorkshire occurs in Domesday Book as Coledun and is from Old English col + dūn ‘hill’; while one in Kent is recorded in 1160 as Cudena and is from Old English cū ‘cow’ + denn ‘pasture’. The last does not appear to have yielded any surnames; the surname is more or less restricted to northern England, and is also found in northern Ireland, where it may be of Scottish origin, from places called Cowden near Dollar and near Dalkeith, Lothian.

    Cowden

  • Sand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Sand

    English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived on patch of sandy soil, from the vocabulary word sand. As a Swedish or Jewish name it was often purely ornamental.Dutch and Belgian : reduced form of Van den Sand(e), Van den Zande, a habitational name from places such as Zande in West Flanders or various minor places named with zand ‘sand’.English and Scottish : from a short form of Alexander.French : from a Germanic personal name, Sando.

    Sand

  • Hand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Hand

    English and German : nickname for someone with a deformed hand or who had lost one hand, from Middle English hand, Middle High German hant, found in such appellations as Liebhard mit der Hand (Augsburg 1383).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German Hand ‘hand’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flaithimh (see Guthrie), resulting from an erroneous association of the Gaelic name with the Gaelic word lámh ‘hand’. It is used as an English equivalent for several other names of Gaelic origin too, e.g. Claffey, Glavin, and McClave.Dutch : from a variant of hont ‘dog’, ‘hound’, either a derogatory nickname, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a dog.

    Hand

  • PORTER
  • Male

    English

    PORTER

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, PORTER means "doorkeeper."

    PORTER

  • Lowden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly County Durham) and Scottish

    Lowden

    English (chiefly County Durham) and Scottish : variant spelling of Louden.

    Lowden

  • Potter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter)

    Potter

    English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter) : occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.

    Potter

  • Powers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Powers

    English : variant of Power.

    Powers

  • Holder
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Holder

    German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elder tree, Middle High German holder, or from a house named for its sign of an elder tree. In same areas, for example Alsace, the elder tree was believed to be the protector of a house.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Holder ‘elder tree’.English (chiefly western counties) : occupational name for a tender of animals, from an agent derivative of Middle English hold(en) ‘to guard or keep’ (Old English h(e)aldan). It is possible that this word was also used in the wider sense of a holder of land within the feudal system. Compare Helder.

    Holder

  • Porter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Porter

    English and Scottish : occupational name for the gatekeeper of a walled town or city, or the doorkeeper of a great house, castle, or monastery, from Middle English porter ‘doorkeeper’, ‘gatekeeper’ (Old French portier). The office often came with accommodation, lands, and other privileges for the bearer, and in some cases was hereditary, especially in the case of a royal castle. As an American surname, this has absorbed cognates and equivalents in other European languages, for example German Pförtner (see Fortner) and North German Poertner.English : occupational name for a man who carried loads for a living, especially one who used his own muscle power rather than a beast of burden or a wheeled vehicle. This sense is from Old French porteo(u)r (Late Latin portator, from portare ‘to carry or convey’).Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch portere ‘doorkeeper’. Compare 1.Dutch : status name for a freeman (burgher) of a seaport, Middle Dutch portere, modern Dutch poorter.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : adoption of the English or Dutch name in place of some Ashkenazic name of similar sound or meaning.

    Porter

  • Crowder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Welsh

    Crowder

    English and Welsh : occupational name for a player on the crowd, Middle English crouth, croude, a popular medieval stringed instrument (Welsh crwth).Americanized spelling of German Krauter.

    Crowder

  • Loader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loader

    English : variant spelling of Loder.

    Loader

  • ANA
  • Female

    Serbian

    ANA

    (Bulgarian and Serbian Ана): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Greek Hanna, ANA means "favor; grace."

    ANA

  • Hoder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hoder

    English : probably a variant spelling of Hodder.

    Hoder

  • Land
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Land

    English and German : topographic name from Old English land, Middle High German lant, ‘land’, ‘territory’. This had more specialized senses in the Middle Ages, being used to denote the countryside as opposed to a town or an estate.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a forest glade, Middle English, Old French la(u)nde, or a habitational name from Launde in Leicestershire or Laund in West Yorkshire, which are named with this word.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads so named, from Old Norse land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (see 1 above).

    Land

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Online names & meanings

  • HUMBERTO
  • Male

    Spanish

    HUMBERTO

    Spanish form of Latin Humbertus, possibly HUMBERTO means "bright support." 

  • Westbrook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Westbrook

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Westbrook, for example in Berkshire, Kent, and the Isle of Wight, from Old English west ‘west’ + brōc ‘brook’.Altered spelling of Dutch Westbroek, a habitational name from a place so named near Utrecht.

  • Deidre
  • Girl/Female

    Irish American

    Deidre

    Melancholy. Aolder name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart.

  • Ivo
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic German

    Ivo

    Archer's bow.

  • Vipreet | விபரீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vipreet | விபரீத

    Different

  • Dyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dyer

    English : occupational name for a dyer of cloth, Middle English dyer (from Old English dēag ‘dye’; the verb is a back-formation from the agent noun). This surname also occurs in Scotland, but Lister is a more common equivalent there.Irish (Counties Sligo and Roscommon) : usually a short form of MacDyer, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Duibhir ‘son of Duibhir’, a short form of a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘dark’, ‘black’ + odhar ‘sallow’, ‘tawny’.

  • GUINEVERE
  • Female

    Arthurian

    GUINEVERE

    , swelling white wave.

  • Siddha | ஸித்தா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Siddha | ஸித்தா

    Name of Lord Shiva, Good Deva

  • Marvella
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Marvella

    Miracle.

  • Razzaq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Razzaq

    Devotee, Provider

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  • Powder
  • v. t.

    To sprinkle with powder, or as with powder; to be sprinkle; as, to powder the hair.

  • Powdery
  • a.

    Easily crumbling to pieces; friable; loose; as, a powdery spar.

  • Power
  • n.

    Applied force; force producing motion or pressure; as, the power applied at one and of a lever to lift a weight at the other end.

  • Powder
  • v. i.

    To be reduced to powder; to become like powder; as, some salts powder easily.

  • Powder
  • v. i.

    To use powder on the hair or skin; as, she paints and powders.

  • Powdery
  • a.

    Resembling powder; consisting of powder.

  • Power
  • n.

    A large quantity; a great number; as, a power o/ good things.

  • Power
  • n.

    Capacity of undergoing or suffering; fitness to be acted upon; susceptibility; -- called also passive power; as, great power of endurance.

  • And
  • conj.

    In order to; -- used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go.

  • Powdery
  • a.

    Sprinkled or covered with powder; dusty; as, the powdery bloom on plums.

  • Power
  • n.

    Ability to act, regarded as latent or inherent; the faculty of doing or performing something; capacity for action or performance; capability of producing an effect, whether physical or moral: potency; might; as, a man of great power; the power of capillary attraction; money gives power.

  • Bepowder
  • v. t.

    To sprinkle or cover with powder; to powder.

  • Power
  • n.

    A machine acted upon by an animal, and serving as a motor to drive other machinery; as, a dog power.

  • Powder
  • v. t.

    To reduce to fine particles; to pound, grind, or rub into a powder; to comminute; to pulverize; to triturate.

  • Power
  • n.

    Ability, regarded as put forth or exerted; strength, force, or energy in action; as, the power of steam in moving an engine; the power of truth, or of argument, in producing conviction; the power of enthusiasm.

  • Powter
  • n.

    See Pouter.

  • Power
  • n.

    A mechanical agent; that from which useful mechanical energy is derived; as, water power; steam power; hand power, etc.

  • Power
  • n.

    The product arising from the multiplication of a number into itself; as, a square is the second power, and a cube is third power, of a number.