Transfusion (noun)

The process of transferring blood or blood components from one person to another.

Origin:

The word transfusion comes from the late 16th century, from the latin words "trans" meaning across and "fundere" meaning to pour. it refers to the process of transferring blood or blood components from one person to another.

Examples:

  1. The patient required a transfusion of blood after the surgery.
  2. Blood transfusions are a common procedure in hospitals.
  3. The transfusion was successful and the patient's condition improved.
  4. The transfusion of blood products can be used to treat patients with anemia or bleeding disorders.
  5. Transfusion of the wrong blood type can have serious consequences.
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