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Septicemia is a condition in which bacteria are in the blood.
Francine Hardaway: System Failure: Health Care Francine Hardaway 2011
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Septicemia is a condition in which bacteria are in the blood.
Francine Hardaway: System Failure: Health Care Francine Hardaway 2011
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Septicemia sets in six days after a wound occurs, and we are not at six days post-hurricane (sic) yet, but they are afraid that we are experiencing the calm before the storm.
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Septicemia, or blood poisoning, is marked by severe skin lesions and fluid-filled blisters.
Michael F. Jacobson: Serving Safer Shellfish: Why The FDA Shouldn't Back Down 2009
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Septicemia is a very often a harbinger of death, especially in such devasating circumstances.
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Septicemia can result from a number of sources, including food poisoning (such as from salmonella), from hospital wound infections (such as Staphylococcus aureus), or from streptococcal infections.
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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Septicemia An infection of the blood-sometimes called
Chapter 33 1993
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A cow in this condition requires the best of care or she will die as the decomposed substance in the womb may be absorbed into the circulation and produce Pyemia or Septicemia (Blood Poison).
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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Septicemia terminates fatally with its usual train of symptoms.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877
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Septicemia, when occurring as a complication, requires the ordinary treatment for the putrid diseases, with little hope of a good result.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877
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