bloodlettings in English

noun
1
the surgical removal of some of a patient's blood for therapeutic purposes.
There are medieval scenes of bloodletting , and of doctors cauterising patients' piles, polyps, and even cataracts (ouch).

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2. Bloodlettings: as in murders, bloodsheds.

3. What does Bloodlettings mean? Plural form of bloodletting

4. Bi-annual prophylactic Bloodlettings were very common

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6. 25 synonyms and near synonyms of Bloodlettings from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus

7. Shocking revelations and epic Bloodlettings highlight this harrowing final chapter in the Hellsing Ultimate Saga

8. Shocking revelations and epic Bloodlettings highlight this harrowing final chapter in the Hellsing Ultimate Saga

9. Synonyms for Bloodlettings include altercation, argument, disagreements, disputes, fights, fracases, melees, quarrels, pogroms and annihilation

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11. In ancient Turkey, barbers -- who also performed Bloodlettings and amputations in the latter Middle Ages -- …

12. Synonyms for Bloodsheds include warfares, battles, wars, conflicts, fightings, bloodbaths, hostilities, bloodlettings, gores and onslaughts

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15. In 1450, in England, b by decision of the Parliament, they would be restricted to Bloodlettings, dental extractions and hair care

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17. They would diagnose patients, make house calls, import patented medicines from Europe, give injections and, if called upon, extract teeth and do Bloodlettings

18. Police say the mistreatment included beatings, cultish Bloodlettings, exorcisms, sodomy, stretchings, heated needles under the fingernails and, in one instance, tattooing a child

19. Bloodletting (plural Bloodlettings) (historical, medicine) The archaic practice of treating illness by removing some blood, believed to be tainted, from the stricken person

20. Adipose Piquerism: A Collection Of Maniacal Bloodlettings (Horror Pain Gore Death Productions) Redundant Protoplasm hailing from Virginia Beach are a young goregrind band

21. Famous Historical Bloodlettings It has been reported that George Washington fell victim to a botched bloodletting procedure, after nine pints of blood were drained from him

22. The members of the circle engaged in regular Bloodlettings, chanting of incantations taken straight out of the Necronomicon, the casting of spells, and in a least one case human sacrifice

23. It further said: 'Each passing day, our nation is jolted by the shocking news of avoidable violence, mindless killings, preventable Bloodlettings, loss of breadwinners and murder of promising citizens.

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25. Intervention: After a 3-month run-in period of treatment with 35 μg ethinylestradiol plus 2 mg cyproterone acetate, participants were randomized (1:1) to 3 scheduled Bloodlettings or observation for …

26. The History of our country tells us that there have been many Bloodlettings which scarified a number of our population from the ancient battles of Mekidela, Metema and Adiwa to the recent Battles in Karamara and Badme

27. New researches on acute articular rheumatism in general: and especially on the law of coincidence of pericarditis and endocarditis with this disease, as well as on the efficacy of the method of treating it by repeated Bloodlettings at short intervals

28. New researches on acute articular rheumatism in general: and especially on the law of coincidence of pericarditis and endocarditis with this disease, as well as on the efficacy of the method of treating it by repeated Bloodlettings at short intervals