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Definition of Sepses
1. sepsis [n] - See also: sepsis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sepses
Literary usage of Sepses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1902)
"It has been employed with brilliant effect in Puerperal and other sepses, in
Cerebrospinal Meningitis, and wherever a general blood and tissue disinfectant ..."
2. The Works of President Edwards by Jonathan Edwards (1808)
"... anti more remarkable every way, than if a man, who had been born blind, and
wjth only the other four sepses, should continue so long a time, ..."
3. Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and by Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1901)
"Evidently the strength of Egypt was overtaxed by these gigantic constructions,
for the pyramids of all subsequent kings (Ra-ded-ft sepses-ka-f,1 etc. ..."
4. The Christian Examiner and General Review edited by Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware (1830)
"Is it to be imagined that any men, in their sepses, would choose to suffer for
a certain form of that religion which they altogether and in every form ..."
5. The study of medicine by John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper (1829)
"The cause of flavours, therefore, appears to reside in the elementary principles
of substances that lie beyond the reach of our sepses. ..."