septicaemic

septicaemic
Typical of or pertaining to septicaemia

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  • septicaemic — septicaemia (US septicemia) ► NOUN ▪ blood poisoning caused by bacteria. DERIVATIVES septicaemic adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • Septicaemic Plague —    This plague swept across western and central Europe during the fourteenth century, killing about one third of the 60,000,000 people living in that area. Needless to say, it destroyed the economy of affected areas. The cost of labor went up,… …   The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology

  • septicaemic — adj. (Medicine) suffering from septicaemia, suffering from blood poisoning (also septicemic) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • septicaemic — sep·ti·cae·mic …   English syllables

  • septicaemic — adjective see septicemia * * * septicaeˈmic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑septic …   Useful english dictionary

  • Black Death — ), [ [http://www.pasteur.fr/actu/presse/press/07pesteTIGR E.htm Researchers sound the alarm: the multidrug resistance of the plague bacillus could spread] ] but recently attributed by some to other diseases.The pandemic is thought to have begun… …   Wikipedia

  • Black Death — Yersinia pestis, 1348. In the words of a contemporary chronicler, the year 1348 was the year of the great mortality , though there were other outbreaks in the 14c (1362, 1369, 1375). Some 25 million are thought to have died across Europe in the… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Black Death —    This plague swept across western and central Europe during the fourteenth century, killing about one third of the 60,000,000 people living in that area. Needless to say, it destroyed the economy of affected areas. The cost of labor went up,… …   The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology

  • Bubonic Plague —    This plague swept across western and central Europe during the fourteenth century, killing about one third of the 60,000,000 people living in that area.    Needless to say, it destroyed the economy of affected areas. The cost of labor went up …   The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology

  • Plague —    This plague swept across western and central Europe during the fourteenth century, killing about one third of the 60,000,000 people living in that area. Needless to say, it destroyed the economy of affected areas. The cost of labor went up,… …   The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology

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