fleam

/fliːm/
noun
  1. A sharp, pointed instrument used historically for opening veins to let blood, especially in medical bloodletting.
    • The doctor used a fleam to perform bloodletting on the patient.
    • The farrier used a fleam to bleed the horse as a traditional treatment.
    • In the museum, we saw a collection of antique medical tools including a fleam.
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