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1 4 | trouble nor swells up in the bowels, for in the boiling it swells
2 5 | the food is shut up in the bowels, unless one procure some
3 5 | either by loosening the bowels, or opening a vein, whichever
4 6 | taking food, and before the bowels have been evacuated, whether
5 6 | administered, unless the bowels open properly of themselves.
6 9 | will have diarrhoea whose bowels were previously dry, and
7 9 | and have heartburn; their bowels seem, as it were, to hang
8 10| respecting the stomach and bowels, to show how people readily
9 10| things produce pains in the bowels, but rather when one learned
10 10| weight and distention of the bowels bread will create to a person
11 12| now made respecting the bowels. If the whole body rest
12 12| mischief takes place in the bowels, if from a state of great
13 12| in these cases also the bowels would require continued
14 14| brain less, evacuates the bowels more than the other, but
15 14| the more beneficial to the bowels.~
16 15| if it do not disorder the bowels; but in some respects it
17 15| do not disagree with his bowels, and that his alvine evacuations
18 15| copious evacuations of the bowels, neither of which effects
19 16| flatulent discharges from the bowels, and is diuretic, but it
20 17| the least good when the bowels are empty; and it increases
21 18| diseases to persons whose bowels are too loose, or when they
22 18| gnawing pains about the bowels; the alvine discharges are
23 18| things do not loosen the bowels, purge with the boiled milk
24 22| be alleviated; or if the bowels be not moved, we may administer
25 24| lately taken food, and whose bowels are loaded with faces which
26 24| the lower region of the bowels, and use oxymel for drink;
27 24| to the lower part of the bowels, and then they are to be
28 24| causus) supervene when the bowels are empty, should you still
29 24| when the feet are cold, the bowels are necessarily hot, and
30 25| 8. When the bowels are loose during the whole
31 25| cases of fever where the bowels are loose, and the mind
32 25| the evening; clear out the bowels at first with a clyster,
33 25| them, for, if you move the bowels strongly, the urine is not
34 25| epistaxis, and disorder of the bowels. But in cases of fever attended
35 26| in the hypochondrium, the bowels should be opened with clysters,
36 26| the discharges from the bowels, whether they be very black,
37 26| favorable symptom; but when the bowels do not yield to a suppository,
38 27| suddenly take place from the bowels, when deliquium animi occurs,
39 27| there be borborygmi in the bowels, or, if not, you should
40 27| bilious discharges from the bowels, such a patient is apt to
41 28| very intense, purge the bowels gently in such an attack
42 28| beneficial to determine to the bowels or urinary organs, when
43 28| when given to act upon the bowels, it should be drunk in larger
44 31| in bed. Do not open the bowels, unless by means of a suppository,
45 32| either by the mouth, the bowels, the bladder, or some other
46 35| after sleep; if, then, the bowels be moved, he may dine and
47 35| much diluted; but if the bowels are not opened, he should
48 35| pass through some people’s bowels very readily, but in others,
49 35| engenders bile and disorders the bowels. Of all kinds of flesh,
50 36| there is rumbling in the bowels, pain in the sides and loins,
51 36| but, on the contrary, the bowels are constipated. In such
52 36| but endeavor to get the bowels opened. As quickly as possible
53 36| heated in the bath, the bowels be moved, he will be freed
54 36| may settle, and have his bowels moved, when he will be relieved.
55 36| he is purged. But if the bowels are loose, with bilious
56 41| let blood, see that the bowels be previously settled, and
57 41| fomentations. But if the bowels appear to be constipated,
58 42| dissolved by discharges from the bowels, by urine, or moderate sweats,
59 44| nostrils together; and open the bowels with the boiled milk of
60 55| medicine for opening the bowels. Pour upon figs the juice
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