Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapremic
Literary usage of Sapremic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pathology and treatment of diseases of women by August Eduard Martin, Philipp Jacob Jung (1912)
"Occasionally fecal fistulae develop here, from which a general peritonitis with
a fatal ending may unexpectedly arise. 2. sapremic Peritonitis The action of ..."
2. The Practice of Obstetrics: Designed for the Use of Students and by James Clifton Edgar (1916)
"Ordinarily, however, the expression sapremic sepsis would imply a mixed or ...
Another still more formidable type of sapremic sepsis is the so-called "gas ..."
3. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1921)
"A sapremic infection may exist when the physician and the patient do not even
suspect it, or when the patient manifests no very striking symptom. ..."
4. Text-book of Meat Hygiene: With Special Consideration to Ante-mortem and by Richard Heinrich Edelmann, John Robbins Mohler (1908)
"Parenchymatous affections are absent or are insignificant on post-mortem of
sapremic animals, but they invariably show a putrefactive process of bad odor. ..."
5. Text-book of Meat Hygiene: With Special Consideration of Antemortem and by Richard Heinrich Edelmann (1919)
"In retained placenta of cattle there may develop at the beginning a purely sapremic
constitutional disease, which may lead to recovery under proper ..."
6. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1913)
"The manifestations of infection in the uterine tract are so varied as to enable
us to differentiate them into distinct divisions, as sapremic, gonorrheal, ..."