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Definition of Phlebotomists
1. phlebotomist [n] - See also: phlebotomist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phlebotomists
Literary usage of Phlebotomists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine (1844)
"A NUT FOR THB ULTRA-phlebotomists. An amusing anecdote is told of Barthez, another
celebrated physician of last century and cotemporary of Bordea. ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1874)
"... and just as phlebotomists and anti-phlebotomists have flourished side by side
from the days of Galen and Erasistratus, and even before them, ..."
3. The London Medical Gazette (1844)
"The phlebotomists have therefore establishments in every street, in every open
place at Naples. How often have I paused before the singular insignia by ..."
4. Miscellaneous Essays and Letters by Thomas Robinson Hazard (1883)
"Since my memory, the shops of phlebotomists were nearly as frequent at the street
... Whether the doctors of that day went snacks with the phlebotomists, ..."
5. What I Saw on the West Coast of South and North America, and at the Hawaiian by Henry Willis Baxley (1865)
"... dentists $50, phlebotomists $25, and matrons $30. As many as eighteen natives
and ten foreigners are said to receive medical diplomas annually. ..."