CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «COSTIVENESS»
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Thirty-five Years in the East: Adventures, Discoveries, ...
Lycopod. herba, costiveness. p. g. n. Magna, carb., diarrhoea, p. o. Malva
Cathmir., tenesmus with indigestion. (Prepared as a dish, with butter, it is
administered in Cashmere to patients suffering from dysentery.) Mu Iva mont.,
diarrhoea.
John Martin Honigberger,
1852
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the monthly gazette of health
With the view of removing superabundant slime from the intestines, a common
attendant on costiveness in young subjects, a few grains of the Basilic powder
may be given once a week, for the course of a month or six weeks. This article
will ...
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A Dictionary of Medicine, designed for popular use
Causes quos'rivsums. Independently of medicine, it is not very easy to specify
any diet or mode of living that universally predisposes to costiveness. Many
articles have been blamed, and yet have been used by thousands without
producing ...
Alexander MACAULAY (M.D.),
1852
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A practical dissertation on the means of obviating & ...
&c— From fit. 126 to 180. CHAP. XV. COSTIVENESS OF ASTHMATICS. Bad
effects of distended bowels on asthmatics — Prescriptions of pills for ditto —
Constitutional treatment — Effects of galvanism, &c. — Fromfol. 181 to 183.
CHAP. XVI.
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Six discourses on the functions of the lungs, and causes, ...
There is no one accompaniment of costiveness more frequently observed than
depression of spirits, especially in persons a little advanced in life. It seems to
cloud the whole mind, and to destroy every pleasure, to take away all elasticity
and ...
Samuel Sheldon Fitch,
1856
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The American practice of medicine ..
The slightest attention to the history of the disease evinces, that costiveness
precedes, and accompanies other symptoms. Costivenesi induces the feculent
odor of the breath, disordered stomach, depraved appetite, and impaired
digestion.
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A Dictionary of Medicine and Surgery. ... Revised, and in a ...
196 COSTIVENESS. as there is always hazard of dangerous accidents occurring.
The most noted are some of the preparations of mercury, or solutions of the
nitrate of silver; and from the use of this last, efi'ects, the very reverse of beautiful,
...
Alexander MACAULAY (M.D.), Robert Welbank MACAULAY,
1858
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A Treatise on the diseases of females
Mr. Burns says, this state of costiveness is "partly owing to the pressure of the
uterus on the rectum, and partly owing to the increased activity of the womb
producing a sluggish motion of the bowels." We would ask, in what does the "
increased ...
William Potts Dewees,
1854
9
The Mystery of Medicine Explained: A Family Physician and ...
Costiveness, &c. In a pill, twice a day. Dropsy, Asthma, Chro. Cough. Mint-water,
twice a day Dropsy, Asthma, Chron. Cough. In 11 pill, or in water, 3 or 4 times a
day. In honey, once a day. Diseases of Skin, Piles, Worms. In warm water. Emetic
...
Marcus Lafayette Byrn,
1871
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A compendium of domestic medicine
COSTIVENESS, OR CONSTIPATION. Costiveness, in its simple and
constitutional form, is rather troublesome than dangerous. Females in this
Country are more subject to costiveness than males, owing both to constitutional
weakness and to ...
John Savory, Charles H. Savory,
1871
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «COSTIVENESS»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
costiveness în contextul următoarelor știri.
We should not miss the right perspective
If, because of their political costiveness, no AKP-less coalition can be established or if the country is pushed into a repeat vote in November, the ... «Hurriyet Daily News, Iun 15»
'Essays in Biography' by Joseph Epstein
Edmund Wilson appears as “a man to whom literary costiveness was as alien as sexual temperance” (you have to read that one twice). «Boston Globe, Oct 12»
A writer with a splinter of ice in her heart
There is a characteristic fastidiousness about that last formulation, a studied costiveness - for "companionship in experience" is not quite the ... «New Statesman, Mar 12»
Mazda2 hatchback (2010 – ) first drive
The steering is light and direct, and has a well honed costiveness to it, and the car responds briskly and accurately to the wheel. Pushed ... «Auto Trader UK, Nov 10»
Greenfield Naturals is Chosen to be Exclusive USA Distributor of …
... the liver, nephritis, rheumatism, gastric ulcer, Parkinson's disease, a collagen disease, atopic dermatitis, costiveness, depression and fatigue. «PR.com, Aug 10»
What is constipation? What causes constipation?
Constipation is also known as costiveness, and irregularity. Constipation is a condition of the digestive system. The sufferer has hard feces that ... «Medical News Today, Mai 09»
Pitches of snake-oil salesmen have timeless appeal to gullible
For example: Dr. True's Elixir, for treating “furred tongue, variable appetite, disturbed sleep, malaria, irritability, poor complexion, costiveness.”. «Worcester Telegram, Feb 08»