Definition of Sapremias

1. sapremia [n] - See also: sapremia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapremias

sappily
sappiness
sappinesses
sapping
sapple
sappled
sapples
sappling
sappodilla
sappodillas
sappy
sapr-
sapraemia
sapraemias
sapremia
sapremias (current term)
sapremic
saprists
sapro-
saprobe
saprobes
saprobial
saprobic
saprodontia
saprogen
saprogenic
saprogenicities
saprogenicity
saprol
saprolite

Literary usage of Sapremias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures upon the principles of surgery by Charles Beylard Nancrede (1905)
"... lasting for from seven to ten or more days after operation, formerly called "traumatic" or "septic traumatic" fever, which were either slight sapremias, ..."

2. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1911)
"... either the cultures were negative for pathogenic bacteria or else no cultures were made. sapremias 180 ..."

3. Revista de Medicina y cirugia practicas (1904)
"De modo que existen por un lado infecciones y por otro intoxicaciones ó sapremias. Como quiera que en todos los casos de infección hay siempre la ..."

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