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puerperal fever
noun
, Pathology.
- a systemic bacterial infection of the endometrium characterized by fever, rapid heartbeat, uterine tenderness, and malodorous discharge, chiefly occurring in women after childbirth, usually as the result of unsterile obstetric procedures.
puerperal fever
noun
- a serious, formerly widespread, form of blood poisoning caused by infection contracted during childbirth
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Word History and Origins
Origin of puerperal fever1
First recorded in 1760–70
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Example Sentences
In epidemics of puerperal fever this form of erysipelas has been specially found to prevail.
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A woman who had been recently confined lay there raving in puerperal fever.
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It is not pretended that the contagion of puerperal fever must always be followed by the disease.
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He was at the examination of a case of puerperal fever at two o'clock in the afternoon.
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In June, 1823, he assisted some of his pupils at the autopsy of a case of puerperal fever.
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