haematology

IPA: hˈɛmʌtˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (medicine) The scientific study of blood and blood-producing organs.
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Examples of "haematology" in Sentences

  • Patel was reading a modern treatise on haematology.
  • Bertha Ungar enabled me to pass the college exams in haematology and microbiology.
  • Routine physical examination and blood chemistry, haematology and endocrinology were normal.
  • Colin discusses the hematology or haematology for you British folks of the science fiction genre.
  • In practice, 'Clinical Pathology' meant mainly laboratory haematology, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
  • In the first 6 months of 1982, I was to be a haematology registrar looking after the bone marrow transplant patients.
  • In Perth, this had always been the case, perhaps because of a lack of positions for training, other than haematology or morbid anatomy.
  • The blood group diet, as undergone by Cheryl Cole, where one gnaws on different foodstuffs according to one's group, may not involve much actual haematology: you don't say!
  • As well as the medical note already mentioned, the rider also presented statements from haematology specialists who confirmed their confidence in the normality of this clinical data.
  • According to Dr Anand Deshpande, consultant, transfusion medicine and haematology, Hinduja Hospital, Transfusion of ‘O’ group blood to these persons would result in immediate red cell lysis because of the presence of anti H antibodies in the serum of Bombay Blood Group patients.

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