phlebotomise

/flɪˈbɑtəmaɪz/
verb
  1. To draw blood from a person, usually for medical testing or treatment.
    • The nurse will phlebotomise you to check your iron levels.
    • She was trained to phlebotomise patients quickly and with minimal discomfort.
    • In ancient times, doctors would phlebotomise patients to balance their humors.
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