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But the blood count was high, some very slight infection or virus or something.
She diagnosed the cases as slight infections of the uterus and inserted antibiotic capsules.
Charles Shackleford missed the game with a slight infection in his elbow after he had four stitches removed.
She has-ah-a slight infection of a personal nature."
After she had washed the slight infection which remained, she applied another light bandage to protect his arm from being chafed.
Their biochemistry is screwed up and they die from the slightest infection . . . anything, a scratch, a common cold could kill them.
Regular microbiological checks ensure it is bacteria-free - especially important in the orthopaedic operating room, where the slightest infection inside open joints can be disastrous.
"As Mr. Mott was suffering from slight infection and sore throat, G. F. Babbitt made the principal talk.
Also on Tuesday, hospital officials said an operation to reattach part of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's skull had been postponed because he has a slight infection.
A slight infection had developed in the prisoners successively Texas, Mendocino County, the Alvord, and finally to wound, and he had to be handled with care.
Striking about 50 children a year, this genetic defect deprives the body of its ability to produce the enzyme adenosine deaminase, a key component of the immune system, making the slightest infection deadly.
The slightest impedance of that musculature, the slightest infection or irritation or stress, provokes a visit to one of the throat specialists who abound in New York, ready with consoling words or secret home remedies or injections and cortisone sprays.
Severe combined immunodeficiency disease, which occurs about once in every 100,000 live births, cripples the body's immune system and prevents it from fighting off even the slightest infection, said Dr. Warren Leonard, chief of pulmonary and molecular immunology at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Md.