Now get rid of the poisonous and cholic pain of your desire of gain, as also of the permanence of your own existence; mutter to yourself the mantra of your resignation of desirables, and thus prosper in the world without fear for anything.
Being thus determined, they were both employed in the investigation of spiritual philosophy; because they thought their knowledge of the soul to be the only healing balm of the cholic pain of worldliness.
And woe betide any woman who is caught with a flask containingcholic drops in her pocket.
I asked him what was the matter, and he told me he was bad with the gravel in his eye, the daddy grumble in his guts, and the worm cholic in his toe.
The shoote is another distemper to which they are liable, and is attended with a violent cholic and the loathing of food.
The herb belongs to Dame Venus; and therefore if Mars cause the cholic or stone, as usually he doth, if in Virgo, this is your cure.
The roots in powder taken in wine eases the pains of the cholic speedily.
It is an excellent remedy for the cholic and wind in the bowels.
If Mars be in a Virgin, in the nativity, they say he causes the cholic (it is well God hath set some body to pull down the pride of man.
The herb bruised and heated on a tile, with some wine to moisten it, or fried with a little wine and oil in a frying-pan, and applied warm outwardly to the places, helps the wind and cholic in the lower part of the belly.
It eases all pains of the cholic and stone, and all pains and torments of the belly, and gently provokes urine.
Avens: hot and dry, help the cholic and rawness of the stomach, stitches in the sides, and take away clotted blood in any part of the body.
Pertaining to, or composed of, glycocoll andcholic acid.
A crystalline, nitrogenous substance, with a sweet taste, formed from hippuric acid by boiling with hydrochloric acid, and present in bile united with cholic acid.
Defn: Pertaining to, or composed of, glycocoll and cholic acid.
Defn: A crystalline, nitrogenous substance, with a sweet taste, formed from hippuric acid by boiling with hydrochloric acid, and present in bile united with cholic acid.
A resinous substance formed in the decomposition of cholic acid of bile; -- so called because it is difficult to solve.
When ether containing a little water is added, thecholic acid esters are precipitated as colorless plaster-like masses and crystallize, when left in the fluid for some time.
One of them free of sulphur, the other containing it, both by boiling with acids and alkalis yield the same acid free of nitrogen, which is called cholic acid.
The bilious Cholic discovers itself by very acute Pains, but is seldom accompanied with a Fever; at least not until it has lasted a Day or two.
This kind of Cholic may be known from any of these Causes having preceded it; by its Pains, which are accompanied with great Restlessness, and come on by Degrees, being less fixed than in the Cholics before treated of.
The Appellation of a Cholic is commonly given to all Pains of the Belly indiscriminately; but I apply it in this Place only to such as attack the Stomach, or the Intestines, the Guts.
This bilious Cholic is habitual to many Persons; and may be prevented or greatly mitigated by an habitual Use of the Powder No.
The most violent and dangerous kind of Cholic is that, which arises from an Inflammation of the Stomach, or of the Intestines.
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