The Emperor offers to spare Jai on the condition that he henceforth personally administer the medicine to the Empress.
Medicare, which does not cover most prescription drugs, does pay doctors about $6.5 billion a year for drugs they personally administer, largely cancer drugs.
In this case, Dr. Kevorkian moved from giving patients the means to kill themselves to personally administering the lethal injection.
It was Edwin Chadwick, a leading government advisor on sanitation, who personally administered the rectification of the sanitation problem.
"The colonel will have to be restrained from sailing here and personally administering justice to the pirates."
Taney personally administered the oath of office to Lincoln, his most prominent critic, on March 4, 1861.
At length, the puzzled captive decided that Colonel Banchert was withholding the stick until he could personally administer it.
A fully laden suspensor scaffold had collapsed; Fenring vowed to personally administer the appropriate punishment, once an investigation had pointed fingers at the likely scapegoats.
"I will personally administer the executions" He clapped his hands, the man-was led away, and servants rushed in with rags and water to clean the blood off the palace floor.
To those who might not comply, say businessmen who dealt with the changers afterward, the 40-year-old police chief gave a warning that he would personally administer their pistol whipping.