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transfusion

[trans-fyoo-zhuhn] / trænsˈfyu ʒən /
NOUN
transference
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After another half hour of staggering through the jungle he made it to an ambulance before being airlifted to hospital where he had surgery and a blood transfusion.

From BBC

Jehovah’s Witnesses have every right to refuse blood transfusions, but courts also have a right to say that decision must wait until you’re 18.

From Washington Post

We offer hospice care to patients who may currently be receiving dialysis, those needing blood transfusions and patients requiring ventilator support for comfort.

From Seattle Times

The World Health Organization said many hospitals in Khartoum reported shortages of “blood, transfusion equipment, intravenous fluids, medical supplies and other life-saving commodities.”

From Seattle Times

“Mifepristone users who present themselves to the plaintiffs have required blood transfusions, overnight hospitalization, intensive care, and even surgical abortions,” the three-judge panel wrote in the ruling.

From Washington Times