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phlebotomist
[ fluh-bot-uh-mist ]
noun
, Surgery.
- a specialist in phlebotomy.
- a nurse or other health worker trained in drawing venous blood for testing or donation.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of phlebotomist1
First recorded in 1650–60; phlebotom(y) + -ist
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Example Sentences
While he was once a phlebotomist, his health certifications have long since expired.
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A famous French Marchal reproved the awkwardness of a phlebotomist less agreeably.
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Steele tells of a phlebotomist who advertised, for the good of mankind, to bleed at "threepence per head."
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A famous French Marchal reproved the clumsiness of a phlebotomist in a less gratifying manner.
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An eminent phlebotomist, not very many years since, made a thousand per annum by the lancet.
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There was a phlebotomist from Pittsburg who had shot all over the earth.
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