Our blood, however, has a wonderful power of clotting, or clogging, round the mouth of the cut artery, so that the risk of bleeding to death, except from quite a large artery, like that of the thigh, or the armpit, is not very great.
"A Handbook of Health"
Woods Hutchinson
Warm water, he reflected, would serve better than cold in removing that clotting blood and dressing the hurt.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
Was this the blood of Agnes Sterling or the scientist who employed her that was now clotting on the floor?
"The Pygmy Planet"
John Stewart Williamson