Bloodletting

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Bloodletting

Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of often little quantities of blood from a patient to cure or prevent illness and disease. Bloodletting was based on ...

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Bloodletting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

n. Bloodshed. The removal of blood, usually from a vein, as a therapeutic measure. The laying off of personnel or the elimination of resources. bloodletter blood ...

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bloodletting: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com

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Bloodletting - Your Destiny Awaits! (Vampire Role Playing Game)

Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of often considerable quantities of blood. from a patient to cure or prevent illness and disease

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Bloodletting: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article

Bloodletting--the ritual or therapeutic cutting of the human body to release blood--is an ancient technique used by the Greeks and Central American societies.

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