Max Fortin says it's human blood, or I should not have believed it.
The answer was still the same: This substance is, so far as chemistry can decide, precisely what ought to remain as the residuum of human blood.
We know pretty accurately the composition of human blood.
It is mostly on the occasion of a death or of a birth that these precautions have to be taken for the smell of death and of human blood seems to have a great attraction for these monsters.
No reference is here made to human blood, a subject which will be found treated in Chapter XXVI.
Being a woman, she dislikes the sight of human blood, and when it is spilled upon the face of the earth she incites the huge serpent to wreathe itself around the pillars and shake the world to its foundations.
The best revolution which was ever effected could not be worth one drop of human blood.
Can we be said to entertain an honourable idea of them, if we suppose that they are pleased with slaughter, thirsty of human blood, and capable of requiring or accepting such offerings?
Why, great battles had been fought, and great victories achieved by this country at a less expense of human blood.
Stains upon the prisoner's clothing were identified as human blood by the serum test.
Thus in human blood and in the blood of most mammalia they appear as double concave circular discs, while in the blood of the camel and in that of birds, reptiles and fish the red corpuscles are elliptical in form.
The venom was commonly extracted from the vegetable reign: but that employed by the Scythians appears to have been drawn from the viper, and a mixture of human blood.
The Christian bishop of Bezabde went to the camp of the king of Persia, to persuade him to check the waste of human blood Amm.
Constantina, his wife, is described, not as a woman, but as one of the infernal furies tormented with an insatiate thirst of human blood.
Still, as the blood discs of some other animals resemble those of human blood very closely, it was scarcely safe to pronounce absolutely that the stains and clots were those of human blood.
Then placing on a thin slide a minute portion of the matter stated to be shark's blood, the rolls of circular discs like those of human bloodwere evident; their diameter was also like that of human blood.
My brother simply stated their close resemblance to those of human blood, while at the same time he pronounced absolutely that they were not those of shark's blood.
Until the altar is bathed in human blood, as the tiles of the floor have been," she whispered.
The tiles have been baptized by human blood--but not the altar.
The use of human blood in ritual has been treated of in detail by Strack, and in his pages many references to children will be found.
Human blood, spilt by our hands, would put us out.
And the future chief of the Republic, destined to uphold the glories of a new era, unspotted by human blood, shall be first in Peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen.
He draws the nutriment of his soul from a literature whose beautiful fields are moistened by human blood.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human blood" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.