venesection
/ven-uh-sek-shuhn, vee-nuh-/US // ˌvɛn əˈsɛk ʃən, ˌvi nə- //UK // (ˈvɛnɪˌsɛkʃən) //
静脉切除,静脉切除术,静脉切除手术,静脉切除法
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Surgery.
- : phlebotomy.
Examples
After passing his fiftieth year an individual should abstain from venesection.
His therapeutics were simple and salutary, because of his renunciation of venesection, which was much abused in his day.
The blood in venesection has an oily appearance, and displays small particles like sand.
Hence the disease occurs most commonly in boys and in those who are careless about cleanliness and neglect venesection.
A number of Americans defended the limited use of bleeding, especially in the form of venesection.
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