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CUPPING, a method, now obsolete, whereby blood was drawn to some cutaneous region by the partial vacuum within a heated cupping glass (dry cupping). In wet cupping the skin was incised. In both instances, as in the action of leeches, there was local abstraction of a small quantity of blood which was held to relieve subjacent inflammation.