Cupping - اِحْتِجامٌ

"Ihtijām": extracting blood from the body. It is derived from "hajm", which means sucking. Other meanings: seeking "hijāmah" (wet cupping).

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Bloodletting - فَصْدٌ

Cutting a blood vessel so as to let blood come out for the purpose of medical treatment.

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Labium - شُفْرُ الفَرْجِ

The flesh that surrounds the woman's vagina from both sides.

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Anesthetic - بَنْجٌ

A plant used to soothe pain and numb the body organs.

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Injury causing bone fracture and dislocation - مُنَقِّلَةٌ

An injury to the head or face that fractures the bones and dislocates them.

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Jugular vein - أَخْدَعٌ

A hidden vein on the sides of the neck, where cupping is performed.

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