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It can also cause a type of septicaemia called pyaemia.
Apart from the distinctive abscesses, pyaemia exhibits the same symptoms as other forms of septicaemia.
He defined pyaemia as follows:
Intermittent fever: The temperature elevation is present only for a certain period, later cycling back to normal, e.g. malaria, kala-azar, pyaemia, or septicemia.
There was a danger that the blood would become poisoned by pus or by some other morbid agent which would render death by pyaemia inevitable.
Sedillot was a pioneer of urethrotomic and gastrotomic operations, and known for his work with dislocations and his treatment of pyaemia.
Sir William Osler included a three-page discussion of pyaemia in his textbook The Principles and Practice of Medicine, published in 1892.
Jane Grey Swisshelm, in her autobiography entitled Half a Century, describes the treatment of pyaemia in 1862 during the American Civil War.
Shortly after followed a six-week North American tour together with Unique Leader label mates Severed Savior, Pyaemia, and Gorgasm.
This depletes these anti-bacterial cells and renders the host susceptible to opportunistic infections by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria which invade joints and cause the crippling disease of sheep called tick pyaemia.
Earlier still, Ignaz Semmelweis - who would later die of the disease - included a section entitled "Childbed fever is a variety of pyaemia" in his treatise, The Etiology of Childbed Fever (1861).
In September 1930, following a knock on the knee in the gymnasium on a vaulting horse, the 10 year old son, Oswald Harland, of the headmaster (shared his son's name) died of pyaemia in Leeds General Infirmary.
At the present, bands like Pyaemia, Disavowed, Prostitute Disfigurement, Hail of Bullets, The Monolith Deathcult, Inhume, Callenish Circle, Rompeprop, Legion of the Damned, MaYaN and Severe Torture enjoy a similar status.