Word: septic
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...learning which medical science has developed under the term asepticism. Since dentistry now comprehends surgical operations on the jaws, palate, and nose, a complete equipment for operations on those parts of the head is provided in the new Dental Building; and this equipment provides every precaution against septic poisoning which the medical science of the last thirty years has developed...
...office. When the medical visitor called he found Dr. Hildreth in attendance, but the disease had made such progress that, in spite of the efforts of five physicians, it terminated fatally in less than two days. An autopsy was held, and death was found to have been due to septic typhoid fever...
Jesse Frank 1L., Harvard '00, of New York City, died at his room, 56 Hastings Hall, last evening at 6 o'clock. He was taken ill about four weeks ago with tonsilitis which developed into a very severe case of septic pneumonia...
Henry Hobart Brown '76, of Philadelphia, founder and principal of the well-known De Lancey School, died on Thursday, August 18, at the Bryn Mawr Hospital, Pennsylvania. He was forty-four years old at the time of his death, which resulted from blood poisoning and septic pneumonia. A wife and son survive...