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Definition of Exsanguinating
1. exsanguinate [v] - See also: exsanguinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exsanguinating
Literary usage of Exsanguinating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blood Transfusion, Hemorrhage and the Anaemias by Bertrand Moses Bernheim (1917)
"We may say that the introduction of blood is indicated in all exsanguinating
hemorrhages, but in making such a statement it must be understood that there is ..."
2. Arteria Uterina Ovarica: The Utero-ovarian Artery, Or, the Genital Vascular by Byron Robinson (1903)
"The first factor of importance as regards the internal iliac artery is the
possibility of exsanguinating definitely any or all of the pelvic viscera by ..."
3. The Science and Art of Surgery: Being a Treatise on Surgical Injuries by Marcus Beck (1884)
"The operation will, however, l>c greatly simplified by exsanguinating the limb
by means of the elastic roller and ..."
4. New Zealand Medical Journal by Medical Association of New Zealand (1900)
"We tried the method of exsanguinating the tissues by the use of a glass spatula,
but, finding no advantage in this, gave it up. Case 2 was a severe one. ..."
5. Manual of surgery for students and practitioners by William Rose (1904)
"Should the process not t* stayed, the case is treated as a diffuse or ruptured
aneurism I'y laying open the sac, after exsanguinating the limb by elevation ..."