Sepsis [noun]
Definition of Sepsis:
infection of blood
Synonyms of Sepsis:
Opposite/Antonyms of Sepsis:
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Sentence/Example of Sepsis:
And another (Sepsis cynipsea,) emits a fragrant odour of baum.
The immediate danger is from hemorrhage; the ultimate or remote danger is sepsis or blood poisoning.
Secondary amputations for sepsis or hæmorrhage were attended by fair results, but I can give no statistics.
How far the secondary rise depended on sepsis it was not always easy to determine.
The entrance of sepsis may prove an obstacle to any operative measure that would otherwise be indicated.
Like all races that survive the sepsis of civilization, the Hebrews show great tenacity of purpose.
Increasing experience proves that gloves are most valuable in securing freedom from sepsis.
The greatest danger is hmorrhage, and the other is sepsis when the placenta has been left to slough.
The chief risks of the operation are sepsis, cancer-infection, and injury to the ureters.
It has already been pointed out that the great danger in intra-ocular operations is sepsis.