This section is from the book "Introduction To Materia Medica And Pharmacology", by Oliver T.Osborne. See also: The Principles Of Therapeutics.
The skin is first cleansed and dry cups are applied to bring the blood to the surface. The skin is then punctured in a number of places, either with the scarifier or the scalpel, and then the dry cup re-applied. It is retained in position as long as the blood continues to flow.
 
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