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{{quote|''The needle was four feet long and thick as a pencil. I tried to run but the doctor had been a olympic javelin champion.'' |'''Medical Mel''', '''''[[Dilbert (Comic Strip)|Dilbert]]'''''}}
{{quote|''The needle was four feet long and thick as a pencil. I tried to run but the doctor had been a olympic javelin champion.'' |'''Medical Mel''', '''''[[Dilbert]]'''''}}


{{quote|''Nobody likes shots honey!''|'''''[[Dead Rising 2 (Video Game)|Dead Rising 2: Case Zero]]'''''}}
{{quote|''Nobody likes shots honey!''|'''''[[Dead Rising 2|Dead Rising 2: Case Zero]]'''''}}


{{quote|''Trypanophobia'' is the extreme and irrational fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. It is occasionally referred to as ''aichmophobia'', ''belonephobia'', or ''enetophobia'', names that are technically incorrect because they simply denote a "fear of pins/needles" and do not refer to the medical aspect of trypanophobia.|'''[[Wikipedia|The Other Wiki]]'''}}
{{quote|''Trypanophobia'' is the extreme and irrational fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. It is occasionally referred to as ''aichmophobia'', ''belonephobia'', or ''enetophobia'', names that are technically incorrect because they simply denote a "fear of pins/needles" and do not refer to the medical aspect of trypanophobia.|'''[[Wikipedia|The Other Wiki]]'''}}

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The needle was four feet long and thick as a pencil. I tried to run but the doctor had been a olympic javelin champion.
Medical Mel, Dilbert
Nobody likes shots honey!
Trypanophobia is the extreme and irrational fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. It is occasionally referred to as aichmophobia, belonephobia, or enetophobia, names that are technically incorrect because they simply denote a "fear of pins/needles" and do not refer to the medical aspect of trypanophobia.