Crossword-Solution: PHLEBOTOMY 10 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Word Word Type Definition
Phlebotomy n. The act or practice of opening a vein for letting
blood, in the treatment of disease; venesection; bloodletting.

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MEDICAL operation by blood-letting 1 answer
venesection 2 answers
venisection 2 answers
CUTTING of vein 3 answers
VEIN-cutting in order to let blood 5 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with PHLEBOTOMY (5)

The experiments of nature made clear to him the relation of cause and effect, but it is not likely, as Pliny suggests, that he picked up his earliest knowledge from the observation of certain practices in animals, as the natural phlebotomy of the plethoric hippopotamus, or the use of emetics from the dog, or the use of enemata from the ibis.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine William Osler 2006
Gout, which may be taken as the disease upon which he had the greatest reputation, is very badly described, and yet he has one or two fruitful ideas singularly mixed with mediaeval astrology; but he has here and there very happy insights, as where he remarks "nec praeter synoviam locqum alium ullum podagra occupat."(13) In the tract on phlebotomy I see nothing modern, and here again he is everywhere dominated by astrological ideas--"Sapiens dominatur astris." (13) Geneva ed., 1658, Vol.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine William Osler 2006
Unfortunately he took so much that the three boys incontinently died of his phlebotomy, and the Hebrew was obliged to take to flight to save his own life, for the Pope, being informed of what had taken place, execrated the deed and ordered the physician’s arrest.
The Life of Cesare Borgia Rafael Sabatini 2001
Thus would he be acting as his own chirurgeon, gaily practising phlebotomy on his person to cure him of his fever.
Beauchamps Career, v2 George Meredith 2003
This counter-irritant, together with a curious and artful phlebotomy, [p.109] blood being taken, as by the Italians, from the toes, the fingers, and other parts of the body, are the Arab panaceas.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah Sir Richard Francis Burton 2003

Quotes with PHLEBOTOMY (1)

The art of phlebotomy originated with bloodletting in 1400 B.C., and the modern clinical lab emerged in the 1960s - and it has not fundamentally evolved since then. You go in, sit down, they put a tourniquet on your arm, stick you with a needle, take these tubes and tubes of blood.
Elizabeth Holmes