| septic b. |
that caused by infection, usually the result of bacterial inoculation due to trauma.
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| septic d. |
one which arises from the development of pyogenic or putrefactive organisms.
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| septic e. |
infective e.
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| septic f. |
fever due to septicemia.
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| septic i. |
one in which the tissues have been invaded by pathogenic organisms.
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