In relation to fatal colics in the horse the study of verminous aneurism is of the highest moment.
The sudden occurrence, course, and result of these kinds of colics also testify to their embolic origin.
If this should be observed even on Saturday night and Sunday, there would be fewer cases of "Monday morning sickness," such as colics and lymphangitis.
Occasional colics may result from these "stomach stones," and when the latter lodge at the outlet of the stomach they may give rise to symptoms of engorged stomach, already described.
Recurring colics of the type of impaction colic, but more severe, may lead one to suspect the existence of this condition.
She was afflicted with long and severe colics and other pains, which she suffered with an admirable resignation and joy.
His disciple St. Limneus was famous for miraculous cures of the sick, while he himself bore patiently the sharpest colics and other distempers without any human succor.
The term cholera has been in use since the time of Hippocrates, but he confounded with it every disease which seemed to him to come from acridity or corruption of humors, as colics and meteorism with constipation.
No wonder that his health suffered anew and that he was seized with colics and violent internal pains.
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