Definition of Septicemias

1. Noun. (plural of septicemia) ¹

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Definition of Septicemias

1. septicemia [n] - See also: septicemia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Septicemias

septic retinitis
septic shock
septic sore throat
septic tank
septic tanks
septic wound
septicaemia
septicaemia pluriformis
septicaemias
septicaemic
septicaemic abscess
septicaemic plague
septical
septically
septicemia
septicemias (current term)
septicemic
septicemic plague
septicidal
septicities
septicity
septick
septicopyaemia
septicopyaemic
septics
septicæmia
septicæmias
septicæmiæ
septifarious
septiferous

Literary usage of Septicemias

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

1. Epidemiology, or, the remote cause of epidemic diseases in the animal and in by John Parkin (1873)
"Septicémie Forms of Infections or Specific septicemias. Agents of septicemias ... Hemorrhagic septicemias. Study of the Epizootic Rhinitis of the Rabbit. ..."

2. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"septicemias DUE TO THE GONOCOCCUS AND TO THE MENINGOCOCCUS For these the reader is referred to the chapters on gonococcal infections and an epidemic ..."

3. Veterinary Bacteriology: A Treatise on the Bacteria, Yeasts, Molds, and by Robert Earle Buchanan (1911)
"Other Hemorrhagic septicemias of Animals Organisms belonging to this group have been isolated from a considerable number of other animal diseases in ..."

4. Surgical After-treatment by Le Roi Goddard Crandon, Albert Ehrenfried (1912)
"Some weeks later, after the fecal fistula had closed, patient was discharged well. GENERALIZED INFECTIONS The septicemias. ..."

5. A Text-book of bacteriology by Philip Hauson Hiss, Hans Zinsser (1914)
"Indeed, both of these processes may increase hand in hand, and we may have septicemias extending over weeks, months, and even years. We may have, in fact, ..."

6. The Indian Policy of the United States on the Southwestern Frontier, 1830 by Joseph Abner Hill, Philip Hanson Hiss, Hans Zinsser (1914)
"Indeed, both of these processes may increase hand in hand, and we may have septicemias extending over weeks, months, and even years. We may have, in fact, ..."

7. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1906)
"To review the operative treatment of septicemias would be a repetition at length of that portion of the different chapters in this surgery dealing with the ..."

8. Lectures upon the principles of surgery by Charles Beylard Nancrede (1905)
"Recovery often occurs in this class of cases, which are unquestionably mild septicemias. Indeed, from the slighter febrile attacks lasting for from seven to ..."

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