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venepuncture Med.|ˈvɛnɪ-, ˈviːnɪˌpʌŋktjʊə(r)| Also veni-. [f. L. vēna vein n. + puncture n.] Puncture of a vein, esp. with a hypodermic needle to withdraw blood or for intravenous injection.
1923Jrnl. Biol. Chem. LVI. 106 Blood was drawn by venepuncture from a normal man. 1935Whitby & Britton Disorders of Blood xxiv. 475 Blood is obtained by venipuncture without using a tourniquet. 1957W. Martin in R. K. Merton Student-Physician 196 Being able to do a venipuncture without difficulty. 1974F. Ellis in R. M. Kirk et al. Surgery viii. 172/1 A period of six weeks is necessary before the veins are sufficiently dilated to be used for regular venepucture. 1979Arizona Daily Star 5 Aug. (Advt. section) 3/4 Venipuncture hospital experience preferred. |