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bloodletting
blood·let·ting B0333500 (blŭd′lĕt′ĭng)n.1. Bloodshed.2. The removal of blood, usually from a vein, as a therapeutic measure.3. The laying off of personnel or the elimination of resources. blood′let′ter n.blood•let•ting (ˈblʌdˌlɛt ɪŋ) n. 1. the act of letting blood by opening a vein; phlebotomy. 2. bloodshed. 3. severe reduction, as in personnel or appropriations. [1175–1225] blood′let`ter, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bloodletting - formerly used as a treatment to reduce excess blood (one of the four humors of medieval medicine)medical aid, medical care - professional treatment for illness or injuryphlebotomy, venesection - surgical incision into a vein; used to treat hemochromatosiscupping - a treatment in which evacuated cups are applied to the skin to draw blood through the surfacemedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniquesDark Ages, Middle Ages - the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance | | 2. | bloodletting - indiscriminate slaughter; "a bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered"; "ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name"; "the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder"; "a huge prison battue was ordered"bloodbath, bloodshed, battuecarnage, mass murder, massacre, slaughter, butchery - the savage and excessive killing of many people |
bloodlettingnounThe savage killing of many victims:bloodbath, bloodshed, butchery, carnage, massacre, pogrom, slaughter.Translationsbloodletting
bloodletting, also called bleeding, practice of drawing blood from the body in the treatment of disease. General bloodletting consists of the abstraction of blood by incision into an artery (arteriotomy) or vein (venesection, or phlebotomy). Local bloodletting is the abstraction of blood from smaller vessels by watercupping or by leeching. From antiquity through the 18th cent. bloodletting was widely practiced in western medicine. A broad assortment of ailments were believed to result from the impurity or superabundance of blood in the system; periodic bloodletting was felt to assure the patient of good health. In modern times the medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis) is still used in some areas of the world for the removal of blood from bruises and black eyes. Venesection is employed to treat erythremia, an abnormal condition characterized by the overproduction of red blood cells, and to relieve the congestion of blood resulting from acute heart failure.Bloodletting the drawing of blood from the blood vessels (most often from a vein) for therapeutic purposes. In modern medicine the indications for bloodletting are strictly limited. It is effective when there is acute cardiac insufficiency and it is necessary to decrease the flow of blood to the heart, thus lightening its work; when there is edema of the lungs, in order to decrease the quantity of blood in the pulmonary vessels; in serious hypertensive crises to rapidly lower the blood pressure; in some blood diseases; and in some types of poisoning, such as carbonmonoxide or illuminating gas (which contains carbon monoxide) poisoning. In bloodletting 200–400 milliliters of blood are usually drawn by puncturing or incising the vein and sometimes by using medicinal leeches. See bloodlettingbloodletting
blood·let·ting (blŭd'let-ing), Removing blood, usually from a vein; formerly used as a general remedial measure, but used now in congestive heart failure and polycythemia. See: phlebotomy. bloodletting (blŭd′lĕt′ĭng)n.1. Bloodshed.2. The removal of blood, usually from a vein, as a therapeutic measure. blood′let′ter n.Hepatology Therapeutic phlebotomy, as required by patients with haemochromatosis Medical history Venesection, see there; phlebotomy; leechingblood·let·ting (blŭd'let-ing) Removing blood, usually from a vein; used in congestive heart failure and polycythemia. Bloodletting
BloodlettingAn intense bear market. Bloodletting occurs when a security or market declines significantly in price very quickly. See also: Panic sell.bloodletting
Synonyms for bloodlettingnoun the savage killing of many victimsSynonyms- bloodbath
- bloodshed
- butchery
- carnage
- massacre
- pogrom
- slaughter
Synonyms for bloodlettingnoun formerly used as a treatment to reduce excess blood (one of the four humors of medieval medicine)Related Words- medical aid
- medical care
- phlebotomy
- venesection
- cupping
- medical specialty
- medicine
- Dark Ages
- Middle Ages
noun indiscriminate slaughterSynonymsRelated Words- carnage
- mass murder
- massacre
- slaughter
- butchery
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