Definition of Septics

1. septic [n] - See also: septic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Septics

septicaemic
septicaemic abscess
septicaemic plague
septical
septically
septicemia
septicemias
septicemic
septicemic plague
septicidal
septicities
septicity
septick
septicopyaemia
septicopyaemic
septics (current term)
septicæmia
septicæmias
septicæmiæ
septifarious
septiferous
septifolious
septiform
septifragal
septilateral
septillion
septillionfold
septillions
septillionth
septillionths

Literary usage of Septics

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

1. The American Eclectic Practice of Medicine by Ichabod Gibson Jones (1857)
"Exciting Causes of Disease: I. Cognizable Causes,—1, Mechanical; 2, Chemical— Irritants—Corrosives — septics—Alteratives; 3, Ingesta—Non-alimentary—Improper ..."

2. Compend of Dental Pathology and Therapetics by Henry H. Burchard (1896)
"septics by destroying the bacteria lessens the symptoms. 37. If, despite all measures, severe inflammatory symptoms are not reduced, what is to be done? ..."

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