Exsanguination

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title: Exsanguination
text: Exsanguination is the loss of blood from the circulatory system of a vertebrate, usually leading to death. The word comes from the Latin 'sanguis', meaning blood, and the prefix 'ex-', meaning 'out of'. Depending upon the health of the individual, a person usually dies from losing half to two-thirds of their blood; a loss of roughly one-third of the blood volume is considered very serious. Even a single deep cut can warrant suturing and hospitalization, especially if trauma, a vein or artery, or
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description: Death caused by loss of blood
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exsanguination
date created: 2004-05-01T22:28:00Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T18:40:20Z
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