A device is proposed for the subcutaneous insertion of grace, in
liquid. Grace will form a blister under the skin, as it is not soluble
in blood. Grace can be held, in this way, closer to the body. The
subject administered to must be careful not to jostle the blister,
however, for fear of breakage. Grace is unstable, and quickly decays
to its constituents—mostly water and trace elements.
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