Suppuration very rarely takes place, and it is probable that in such cases pyaemia is added to gonorrhoeal arthritis.
It is probably to be regarded as a manifestation of a light pyaemia or septicaemia, as it is a frequent manifestation of this condition in or after scarlatina, puerperal fever, and the septic fevers of surgery.
Should pyaemia occur, it superimposes its own particular lesions in the serous membranes and internal organs.
The termination is death, doubtless invariably; for, as in true pyaemia arising from other causes, the septic changes in the blood are such as to preclude the possibility of a return to the normal condition.
The word pyaemiaused by Habershon, it seems to me, ought to be replaced by septicaemia, and it has been by many of the profession.
The development of fistulae or wandering abscess, the occurrence of pyaemia and peritonitis, necessarily aggravate the prognosis of a simple case.
Virchow also cleared up the old and obscure ideas regarding pyaemia, and proved that an absorption of pus into the blood, which the name implies, is quite impossible; likewise, that pyaemia is inseparable from thrombotic processes.
His teachings concerning pyaemia and phlebitis, which had been first studied by John Hunter, excited great attention, and he even came to the one-sided conclusion that "phlebitis rules the whole of pathology.
Pyaemia began to make great ravages, and the intense cold increased the sufferings of the wounded.
The dyes got into the wounds, and pyaemiacarried off the men like rotting sheep.
Pyaemia and frostbite were the other chief causes of mortality.
The term commonly used in speaking of simple septicaemia andpyaemia is blood poisoning.
Congestion and inflammation of the kidneys commonly occur in mixed and specific infectious diseases, such as septicaemia, pyaemia and influenza.
In pyaemia the animal may live from a few days to several months.
The bacteria that causepyaemia are transferred by the blood stream to different organs and produce multiple abscesses.
Such terrible scourges aspyaemia and hospital gangrene were rife in all of them.
The patients came from streets which often were foul with dirt, smoke, and disease, and were admitted to gloomy airless wards, where pyaemia or gangrene were firmly established.
This was my first case ofpyaemia at Orleans, but it was to be quickly followed by many more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pyaemia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.