sanguination

[US]/[ˈsæŋɡjuɪˈneɪʃən]/
[UK]/[ˈsæŋɡjuɪˈneɪʃən]/

Translation

n.the practice of letting blood, especially as a therapeutic treatment; the condition of having a large amount of blood in the vessels
v.to subject to sanguination; to cause to have a large amount of blood in the vessels

Phrases & Collocations

sanguination risk

preventing sanguination

sanguination procedure

post-sanguination care

sanguination complications

sanguination site

sanguination bleeding

sanguination control

sanguination assessment

sanguination management

Example Sentences

the physician initially considered sanguination as a potential treatment option.

historically, sanguination was a common practice in western medicine.

he researched the history of sanguination and its decline in popularity.

the patient refused any form of sanguination due to concerns about infection.

sanguination, once believed to balance the humors, is now largely discredited.

the debate over the efficacy of sanguination raged for centuries.

modern medicine has largely abandoned the practice of sanguination.

she wrote a paper analyzing the historical context of sanguination.

the ancient texts mentioned sanguination as a method for purging the body.

despite its historical use, sanguination is not a recommended treatment today.

the book detailed the tools and techniques used in performing sanguination.

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