- A
phlegmon is a
localized area of
acute inflammation of the soft tissues. It is a
descriptive term
which may be used for
inflammation related to a bacterial...
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Calonotos phlegmon is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Pieter Cramer in 1775. It is
found in
Brazil and
French Guiana. Savela, Markku...
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streptococcus was present.: 345 : 247
Pyoderma Serous fluid Boil
Carbuncle Phlegmon Empyema "Pus". dictionary.reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-08-18. "Pus – What...
- food, seawater,
epidemic jaundice, sulfanilamide,
blood coagulation and
phlegmon.
According to the
indictments at the
subsequent Nuremberg Trials, these...
- φλέγμα (phlégma), φλόξ (phlóx) "flame" phlegm, phlegmasia, phlegmatic,
phlegmon, phlegmonous, phlogistic, phlogiston,
Phlox phloe- tree bark Gr**** φλοιός...
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chosen for ****
medical experiments. In
November 1942, 20 were
given phlegmons.[how?] 120 were used by Dr
Schilling for
malaria experiments between July...
- He
missed his
first day of the next
tournament in July 2012 due to a
phlegmon inflammation, but was able to
recover and
return to the
tournament to win...
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number were used for
medical experimentation.
Twenty were
infected with
phlegmons in
November 1942, and 120 were used for
malaria experiments between July...
- at the
Salon des Independants. In the same
month Rousseau suffered a
phlegmon in his leg, one
which he ignored. In August, when he was
admitted to the...
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Oryol and
Bryansk Oblasts Solovyov,
Vyacheslav 2003–2007 6 6 Died from
phlegmon while incarcerated Known as "The
Yaroslavl Poisoner";
poisoned 6 people...