Crossword-Solution: PYAEMIA 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Pyaemia n. A form of blood poisoning produced by the absorption into
the blood of morbid matters usually originating in a wound or local
inflammation. It is characterized by the development of multiple
abscesses throughout the body, and is attended with irregularly
recurring chills, fever, profuse sweating, and exhaustion.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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For instance, a considerable number of different types of blood poisoning, septicaemia, pyaemia, gangrene, inflammation of wounds, or formation of pus from slight skin wounds--indeed, a host of miscellaneous troubles, ranging all the way from a slight pus formation to a violent and severe blood poisoning--all appear to be caused by bacteria, and it is impossible to make out any definite species associated with the different types of these troubles.
The Story Of Germ Life H. W. Conn 2004
Various wound infections, including septicaemia, pyaemia, acute abscesses, ulcers, erysipelas, etc., are produced by a few forms of micrococci, resembling each other in many points but differing slightly.
The Story Of Germ Life H. W. Conn 2004
Previously to its introduction the two large wards in which most of my cases of accident and of operation are treated were among the unhealthiest in the whole surgical division of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in consequence apparently of those wards being unfavorably placed with reference to the supply of fresh air; and I have felt ashamed when recording the results of my practice, to have so often to allude to hospital gangrene or pyaemia.
The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Various 2004
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.
Victorian Worthies George Henry Blore 2006
The hospitals on both sides were left with a ghastly heritage of pyaemia and other diseases, raging almost unchecked in their wards; but, in the two years after the war, two of the most famous professors in German Universities[48] had by antiseptic methods obtained such striking results among their patients that the superiority of the treatment was evident; and both of them generously gave full credit to Lister as their teacher.
Victorian Worthies George Henry Blore 2006