Coagulose is a term used in medical science to refer to any substance that promotes the blood clotting process. The word is spelled as [koh-ag-yuh-lohs], with emphasis on the second syllable. The IPA transcription reveals that the word contains a g sound within a cluster of consonants which could make it challenging to spell or say correctly without practice. Good pronunciation, correct spelling, and proper use of such specialized terminology are essential for medical professionals and students to communicate effectively.
Trade name of a powder obtained by precipitating normal blood serum; recommended locally and by subcutaneous injections for the control of hemorrhage.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.