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phlebotomy

/fluh-bot-uh-mee/US // fləˈbɒt ə mi //UK // (flɪˈbɒtəmɪ) //

抽血术,抽血疗法,抽血学,抽血

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural phle·bot·o·mies.Medicine/Medical.

    • : the act or practice of opening a vein for letting or drawing blood as a therapeutic or diagnostic measure; venesection; bleeding.

Examples

  • As was the case for phlebotomy, the number of ills that were supposedly relieved by cupping was enormous.

  • The great vogue in phlebotomy inspired the invention of ingenious instruments.

  • It is assumed that its appearance would be familiar to every one, since phlebotomy was so common.

  • Although Celsus practised phlebotomy, he discountenanced very strongly its excessive use.

  • As phlebotomy was one of the chief sources of profit to the barbers, they adopted a sign emblematical of this operation.