How To Use venesect In A Sentence
- Thirty had raised serum concentrations of transferrin and started regular venesection; four had liver abnormalities.
- When the pains in these regions do not cease, either with the discharge of the sputa, nor with alvine evacuations, nor from venesection, purging with medicine, nor a suitable regimen, it is to be held that they will terminate in suppurations. The Book Of Prognostics
- The nomination of course falls to him, and the doctor being called, declares the necessity of immediate venesection, which is accordingly performed by a surgeon of the association. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
- Although normally performed by venesection, or the cutting of a vein, in some cases other techniques, such as cupping, applying leeches, cautery, or blistering might be called for. 59 Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
- Objective:Discuss the venesection and phlebotomy therapy.
- To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
- The successful treatment for the condition involves the regular removal of blood, known as venesection therapy or phlebotomy.
- The employment of means for arresting the flow of blood -- such as venesection, opium, &c. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
- To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
- To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. — “Neutral, indeed,” said the doctor; “so neutral, that I’ll be crucified if ever they declare either for the patient or the disease.” The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves