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He continued at work until March, 1853, when he had an accident—a fall — Carbuncle

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"He continued at work until March, 1853, when he had an accident—a fall while descending some steps. A few weeks later a carbuncle appeared on the neck, and proved fatal April 25. ... You do well, citizens of St. Louis and member of our profession, to cherish the memory of ."
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A carbuncle is a cluster of boils caused by bacterial infection, most commonly with Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. The presence of a carbuncle is a sign that the immune system is active and fighting the infection. The infection is contagious and may spread to other areas of the body, or other people; those living in the same residence may develop carbuncles at the same time. In t

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"}}, at the meeting of the held on January 17th last, made an interesting communication on the treatment of carbuncle by carbolised spray. ... He stated that in 1883, in a severe case of carbuncle, he directed that carbonized spray be frequently applied in order to thoroughly disinfect the parts previously to an operation being performed. To his surprise, he found that under the use of the carbolised spray such improvement had declared itself that surgical interference became unnecessary. Henceforth he exclusively resorted to the carbolised spray on all cases of carbuncle. Whether they were large or small, painful or indolent, complicated or not with diabetes, previously opened by surgery, by sloughing, or with the skin as yet unbroken, in every case the same local treatment was applied, and always with a successful result."
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"A is a deep, necrotizing form of with involvement of the subcutaneous tissue. Several furuncles may coalesce to form a carbuncle. (S. aureus) is the causative agent. Predisposing factors are obesity, , prolonged sitting, tight irritating pants, or i. Recurrent furunculosis is the sequential occurrence of many furuncles. Nasal colonization with community-associated (CA-MRSA) interspersing the is a very strong risk factor for recurrent furunculosis. Antibiotics systemically are given in furuncles or carbuncles associated with surrounding or those >5 cm diameter and/or associated with fever or located on the forehead, nose, cheeks, or upper lid in recurrent furunculosis and immunocompromised patients."
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