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blood In Hebrew thought blood was the seat of
life, or even identified with life, and it therefore had an essential role in
sacrifices, which were themselves fundamental in Hebrew society. The priests were consecrated by blood (Exod. 29: 19–21); blood sprinkled on the
altar expiated sins (Lev. 17: 6); blood dashed over the people established the
covenant with the Lord (Exod. 24: 8).
In the NT the blood of Jesus signifies the atoning power of his
death. So the obedience of his life and death becomes the basis for the new covenant (1 Cor. 11: 23–9); and the words of Jesus in verse 25, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood’, are the oldest record in the NT of what he is doing and explaining at the
Last Supper. Paul's account then appends Jesus' injunction that the rite should be repeated, and this became accepted as instruction for the regular celebration of the Church's
Eucharist. In Catholic doctrine the
wine in the cup, as with the
bread, when blessed in the appropriate form by a duly authorized priest or bishop having the right intention, becomes the whole substance of the Body and Blood of Christ, only the appearances (the ‘accidents’) of bread and wine remaining. Other doctrines of the Eucharist, deriving from the Reformation, hold that the word ‘is’ means no more than ‘represents’: the Eucharist is a commemoration of the sacrifice of Christ. But possibly the language (‘is’) is performative rather than descriptive. It changes the status of the bread and the wine. Drinking from the cup of the new covenant is a means of fellowship with the Paschal (
Passover) lamb slain for us (1 Cor. 5: 7): and is given by Jesus for his followers to keep in touch with him who died on the cross and who was raised to new life at
Easter.
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Blood salvage in total hip and knee arthroplasty in a community hospital: A retrospective study
Magazine article from: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery; 4/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...of postoperative and intra-operative blood salvage in patients undergoing total knee...respectively, and to determine if both methods of blood salvage reduce allogeneic transfusion. Methods: Of 229 patients who attempted blood salvage, 114 of 152 patients who underwent...
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Blood Banks, Public Health Leaders Issue United, Immediate Call For Blood Donations; Donors Encouraged to Give Blood Now, Every 2 Months
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 6/25/2002; 700+ words
; ...Newswire/ -- In an attempt to generate much-needed blood donations, the nation's blood banking and public health leaders have joined together...issue a call for all eligible Americans to give blood this summer. The appeal comes in the face of increasingly...
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Blood.
Magazine article from: Science Weekly; 1/28/2000; 700+ words
; In the time it takes you to read this, your blood has traveled all around your body. You have lots of blood in you - about 3 to 4 liters. Adults have about 5 liters of blood. Compare this to a large soft drink bottle, which holds...
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Blood _ a precious gift Blood _ a precious gift
Newspaper article from: The Press; 11/24/1998; ; 700+ words
; Christchurch's blood bank almost ran dry this year. The city needs 25,000 donations of blood a year, but receives only 20,000. KATHRYN McNEIL reports. Finding excuses not to donate blood is easy -- until it is you or someone you care...
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Examine the Blood: The Worldwide Market for Blood Products, Blood Testing, Blood Equipment, and Synthetic Blood Products.
Business Wire; 10/30/2008; 700+ words
; ...market research report related to the Medical devices industry is available in its catalogue. Blood: The Worldwide Market for Blood Products, Blood Testing, Blood Equipment, and Synthetic Blood Products http://www.reportlinker.com...
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Blood Donation and Transfusion; Overview.
Newspaper article from: NWHRC Health Center - Blood Donation and Transfusion; 12/15/2005; 700+ words
; ...5 million American lives are saved with blood transfusions, while an estimated 38,000 units-5,000 gallons-of donated blood are used each day in the U.S. Yet even though about 40,000 Americans donate blood each day, that's barely enough to keep...
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America's Blood Centers Recognizes Award Recipients for Supporting Lifesaving Mission of Community Blood Centers; National Award Recipients Recognized for Dedication to Blood Banking Community.
PR Newswire; 2/23/2004; 700+ words
; ...SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- America's Blood Centers (ABC), an international network of community blood centers, which collect nearly half of the nation's blood supply and a quarter of the Canadian blood supply, recently...
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Blood types.
Magazine article from: Science Activities; 1/1/1997; 700+ words
; ...Sometimes when people are involved in an accident or have major surgery. they lose large amounts of blood and blood transfusions become necessary. Blood transfusions involve taking blood from one person (the donor) and giving it to another (the...
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America's Blood Centers, The American Association Of Blood Banks Kick Off National Volunteer Blood Donor Month
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 1/8/2002; 700+ words
; WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- America's Blood Centers and the American Association of Blood Banks today announce the kick-off of the 2002 National Volunteer Blood Donor Month. The theme for the campaign is "Give Blood...
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Blood; Positives, negatives of this vital fluid.(LIFE - HEALTH)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 4/1/2003; 700+ words
; ...millions of Americans, didn't know their blood types until a health issue came up.In...cancer, and identifying who could give her blood suddenly became important. "It turned out that neither Jay nor I could give her blood because we don't have her blood type...
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Blood Salvage
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Blood salvage Definition Blood salvage is the recovery of a patient's own blood from the surgical site to be readministered to the patient. Purpose Pre-operative blood salvage can be performed prior to the surgical incision during the induction...
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Blood Supply
Encyclopedia entry from: UXL Encyclopedia of Science
Blood supply Blood supply refers to the blood resources in blood banks and hospitals that are available for use by the health care community. The blood supply consists of donated blood units (in pints) that are used in blood transfusions. A...
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Autologous Blood Donation
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Autologous blood donation Definition Autologous blood donation is the process of donating one's own blood prior to an elective surgical or medical procedure to avoid or reduce the need for an allogeneic blood transfusion (from a volunteer blood...
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Blood Donation and Registry
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Blood donation and registry Definition Blood donation, also called blood banking, refers to the process of collecting, testing, preparing, and storing whole blood and blood components intended primarily for transfusion . Blood donors are typically...
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Blood Typing and Crossmatching
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
Blood Typing and Crossmatching Definition Blood typing is a laboratory test done to determine a person's blood type. If the person needs a blood transfusion, another test called crossmatching is done after the blood is typed to find blood from...
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