He was drenched in clotted black blood, his hair was matted with it and his face was a black, crusted mask.
And maledictions came from the pale lips, and the heads rolled horribly with glaring eyes, and the limbs and torsos writhed on their imperial couches amid clotted blood.
When malaria changed its course, attacking the kidneys and transforming them into thin-walled sacks of clotted black blood, that could rupture at the patient's smallest movement.
She could see the oddly blurred edges of the bruise, could almost see the dark clotted blood beneath the skin, where the capillaries had ruptured.
He said to the microphone, "There are three lacerations in the pericardium, which is filled with clotted and liquefying blood."
He hung his head so that his hair, dark as clotted blood in the eerie light, fell across his face.
The menstruum, or flow, consists of a combination of fresh and clotted blood with endometrial tissue.
There being so little clotted blood where they were cut off.
She woke once a while later and was helped out to the appointed place to pass clotted blood and mucus and the turgid mass of the afterbirth and returned to feed her child and sleep again.
It was bleeding slightly and was partly filled with a curiously nauseating conglomerate of clotted purple blood, white tissue, grey tissue, pale yellow tissue.