when phosphorus is used in the treatment of blood disorders means then it is known as radio active phosphorus therapy.
A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.
A doctor who has specialised in blood called a Hematologist.
A person who studies blood and its diseases is called a hematologist. They specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders related to the blood, such as anemia, leukemia, and bleeding disorders.
A physician who diagnoses and treats (surgically and medically) disorders of the blood vessels is called a "Vascular surgeon". They usually will have the "M.D." after their name, but will have a description that they specialize in vascular conditions or surgical repair. The term "vascular" has to do with the veins and vessels of the body.
Wegener's granulomatosis, is one of a group of blood vessel disorders called vasculitis
A hematologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the blood. The hematologist also cares for blood-forming organs.
A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.
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Bromine is reddish-brown. Liquid sulfur is blood-red; there's also an allotrope of phosphorus called "red phosphorus" that's ... well, sort of maroon, actually, but reddish at least.
Blood disorders are usually hereditary. This means they are based down from your parents via your genes. This is how most people contract blood disorders.
Study of blood (hemato: Greek for blood, logy: the study of) with emphasis on physiology and blood disorders such as anemias, blood malignancies (leukemias), coagulation disorders and so on.
There are no patron saints of blood disorders but there is Saint Castulus of Rome who is the patron saint against blood poisoning. You might try him.