Bloodletting

/ˈblʌdˌlɛtɪŋ/ noun

The old medical practice of removing blood from sick people because doctors wrongly thought it would cure diseases, or metaphorically, any reduction in size or cost.

From 'blood' (Old English 'blod') plus 'letting' (allowing to flow). The practice comes from ancient Greek medicine's theory of balancing four humors.

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