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hæmostatic, hemo-, a. and n.|hiːməʊˈstætɪk, hɛm-| Also erron. hæma-, hema-. [mod. f. hæmo- + Gr. στατικός causing to stand, stopping. In mod.F. héma-, hémostatique (Littré).] A. adj. Having the property of stopping hæmorrhage; styptic.
1834Lancet 8 Mar. 889/2, I have resolved upon giving such a view of it [sc. torsion of arteries] as will connect it with the other hæmostatic processes now in use in surgery. 1854Mayne Expos. Lex., Having the power or property of staunching or stopping a flow of blood, or hemorrhage..hemostatic. 1864Syd. Soc. Year-bk. 54 On the hæmostatic treatment of Cholera, Hæmorrhage, Exhaustion, etc. 1883T. Holmes & Hulke Syst. Surg. (ed. 3) I. 351 Hæmostatic remedies become of less and less avail, the longer the blood flows. B. n. A hæmostatic agent; a styptic.
1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Hæmostatics, Medicines to stanch Blood. 1883–4Med. Ann. 31/2 The ‘puff ball’..a most powerful Hæmostatic. |