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Phlebotomize   Listen
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Phlebotomize  v. t.  (past & past part. phlebotomized; pres. part. phlebotomizing)  To let blood from by opening a vein; to bleed. (R.)






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"Phlebotomize" Quotes from Famous Books



... his person any malice,) Or luxed an arm, or even sprained his ankle! Host. Ay, broken anything except his neck. Lamp. However, for a week I'll manage him, Though he had the constitution of a horse— A farrier should prescribe for him. Balth. A farrier! (Aside. ) Lamp. To-morrow, we phlebotomize again; Next day, my new-invented patent draught; Then, I have some pills prepared; On Thursday, we throw in the bark; on Friday— Balth. (Coming forward.) Well, sir, on Friday—what, on Friday? Come, ...
— McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader • William Holmes McGuffey



Words linked to "Phlebotomize" :   medicine, phlebotomise, treat, practice of medicine, care for, leech, phlebotomy



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