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A Latin Technical Phlebotomy and its Middle English Translation: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 1984, Vol. 74, pt. 2, pp. 5 and 56. back
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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Phlebotomy — surely one of the most oft-resorted-to therapies in the history of Western medicine — was employed both therapeutically and prophylactically.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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Kelly from Phlebotomy Technician Schools notified me that I was listed on her "Women in Science: 50 Must Read Bloggers."
50 Women in Science Blogs ReBecca Foster 2009
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Kelly from Phlebotomy Technician Schools notified me that I was listed on her "Women in Science: 50 Must Read Bloggers."
Archive 2009-02-01 ReBecca Foster 2009
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According to an article in the Journal of Phlebotomy, an estimated one billion venipunctures are performed annually.
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Phlebotomy in this kind more necessary, and more frequent.
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Phlebotomy is promiscuously used before and after physic, commonly before, and upon occasion is often reiterated, if there be any need at least of it.
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Phlebotomy cause of melancholy; how to be used, when, in melancholy; in head melancholy
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Phlebotomy, to all parts almost, and all the distinct species.
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Phlebotomy, also called iron reduction therapy or bloodletting, is another treatment option that you may hear about if you have hepatitis C.
DR. SANJIV CHOPRA’S LIVER BOOK Sanjiv Chopra 2001
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