Phlebotomy in greek means:
Phlebo= veins
tomy=cutting.
Therefore the definition can be summarized as the incision of a vein for blood letting (blood collection).
From The Phlebotomy Handbook
The word phlebotomy comes from the Greek phrase "φλεβοτομή" meaning "to cut a vein."
Greek.
Phlebotomy is a therapeutic treatment in which a vein is punctured to remove blood. Another term for this proceedure is venesection.
Phlebotomy, venipuncture
The Greek term mythos can mean either story, legend, or plot.
The Greek term mythos can mean either story, legend, or plot.
The medical term for phlebotomy is "venipuncture." It refers to the process of making an incision in a vein to withdraw blood for diagnostic testing, blood donation, or therapeutic purposes. Phlebotomy is commonly performed by trained healthcare professionals to collect blood samples safely and effectively.
It is the term that Greeks use for themselves. Greek is a name invented by the Romans. We say Greek, they say Hellenic.
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