Phlebotomy in a sentence as a noun

Giving blood seemed like a safer way to purge some of these products than diy at-home phlebotomy.

You would pay a premium for on-demand phlebotomy?

Today we don't call it "blood-letting" but rather "therapeutic phlebotomy".

One doesn't become passionate about dry cleaning, or transmission overhauls, or phlebotomy.

> John Carreyrou wasn't an expert on phlebotomy or biochemistry.

John Carreyrou wasn't an expert on phlebotomy or biochemistry.

Police departments won't send people totally nonversed in phlebotomy law to collect blood samples unless they are not doing their job correctly.

Keep in mind that the difference Gassée saw was was almost enough to trigger unnecessary therapeutic phlebotomy.

I don't know anything about phlebotomy or the implications of liquid pressure in the body, but it seems like if you can administer a syringe you can draw blood, UV it, and put it back in as well.

Unless the act of donating blood releases some endorphins because you're helping someone else, then this is just bloodletting or phlebotomy, which is considered pseudoscience by the medical community.

If a scholar wrote a tendentious history of medicine that began with phlebotomy and purges, moved on to the Tuskegee experiment on syphilitic Negroes, and ended with the thalidomide disaster, he would convince few people that medicine is all bad, and he would ruin his reputation.

Phlebotomy definitions

noun

surgical incision into a vein; used to treat hemochromatosis

See also: venesection