The Blood Sampling: by Group 4 Anwar Mohungo Aziz Kurniawan Redo Dalpa
The Blood Sampling: by Group 4 Anwar Mohungo Aziz Kurniawan Redo Dalpa
The Blood Sampling: by Group 4 Anwar Mohungo Aziz Kurniawan Redo Dalpa
BY GROUP 4
ANWAR MOHUNGO
AZIZ KURNIAWAN
REDO DALPA
Background
The practice of bloodletting has long been known to man and is part
of the treatment of patients. The first technique of expelling blood
(100 BC) was done by doctors from Syria using leeches. Before
known Hippocrates with the title "Father of Medical Science" (5th
century BC), the art of blood taking a lot of changes as well as
various tools for the purposes of taking and storage of blood
material. The levers for blood collection were first used before the
5th century BC by still referring to leeches as a basic form. With this
lanceolate a doctor (practitioner) perforated the vein, sometimes up
to several holes. Towards the end of the 19th century then
technology took over producing "artificial leech". It has now become
known for a variety of blood-picking tools and is easily available on
the market.
Definition of Phlebotomy