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The term "fleam" has been used for centuries to refer to a tool designed for bloodletting. In the past, bloodletting was a common medical practice believed to cure various ailments by draining supposedly "bad" blood from the body.
Early fleams were made of flint, copper, or bronze and had a thin, sharp blade. Over time, they evolved into more sophisticated instruments made of surgical steel and designed for specific uses.
Today, fleams are still used in certain medical procedures, such as venipuncture (drawing blood from a vein) and phlebotomy (removing excess blood from the body). However, their use has significantly declined with the advent of more modern medical practices.
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