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gas gangrene
noun
a gangrenous infection developing in wounds, especially deep wounds with closed spaces, caused by bacteria that form gases in the subcutaneous tissues.
gas gangrene
noun
gangrene resulting from infection of a wound by anaerobic bacteria (esp Clostridium welchii ) that cause gas bubbles and swelling in the surrounding tissues
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gas gangrene1
Example Sentences
The appearance of gas gangrene on a widespread scale in wounds of all sorts … made it imperative that the surgeon should be brought nearer to the fighting zone.
Another woman succumbed to gas gangrene — a toxin that can kill between 24 and 48 hours after a bungled abortion.
More rarely, the bacterium can cause gas gangrene.
Calcium gluconate and gas gangrene antitoxin as well as antibiotics are helpful.
During my year or more along the fronts I had been through many hospitals and from my observations in those institutions I had cultivated a keen distaste for one thing—gas gangrene.
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