This site is dedicated to the study of the intravenous (IV) fluid it was before 1934 one of the most dangerous medical treatments after surgery. Most people who got the intravenous drip died.
But in 1934 Justine Johnstone Wagner shifted away from acting and broadway and moved her extraordinary talents to medicine. The first thing she did was look towards IV's or more so the fatalities caused by them, she later observed that the IV's were probably unsafe due to the fact that they were either administered with either too much of the medicine or administered too fast
Quick fact 1: Justine in fact coined the term Speed Shock because of the way that the medicine rushes through your bloodstream.