An effect of the accumulation of blood in the liver, and consequently in the mesenteric veins, is the frequent discharge of blood from the hæmorrhoidal vessels.
Passive congestion is caused by interference with the return of the current of blood from a part.
Red color indicates admixture of blood from a bleeding point at some part of the urinary tract, usually in the kidneys.
The tests used in laboratories for the diagnosis are the agglutination and complement-fixation tests, by which the disease may be diagnosed from a sample of blood from a suspected animal.
As the result of kicks, blows, or of forcible striking of the penis on the thighs of the mare which it has failed to enter, the penis may become the seat of effusion of blood from one or more ruptured blood vessels.
Blood from a vein of the arm, pus from the uterine walls and that from a collection in the synovial sac of the knee were all placed in culture media.
The fifteenth of March, eighteen hours before death, blood from a needle-prick in the left foot was used.
On the twentieth of June, blood from a needle-prick in the finger was sowed; the culture was sterile.
Blood coagulated on a blade indicates, as a rule, blood from a living animal, but it may not do so.
It is likely that tobacco makes the mind work slower by preventing the full amount of blood from going to the brain.
The men were given pure food and pure water, but into the room were let loose mosquitoes which had been sucking blood from a person sick with the fever.
A drop of blood from a healthy person, and a drop of blood from the patient, are examined side by side, according to the process just given.
CO; hence it is clear that burial preserves CO blood from change to a certain extent.
Passive hyperæmia, interchange due to obstruction in the return of blood from a part.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blood from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.