In some cases there is no regurgitation of food; in others, this is more or less frequent.
Improvement is shown by better digestion, fewer stools and of better appearance, less frequent vomiting, a more cheerful countenance, and the absence of symptoms which indicate a complication.
Less frequent causes of it are rupture of the gall-bladder, with the escape of gall-stones into the cavity of the abdomen, abscesses of the ovary, and abscesses in the walls of the urinary bladder.
Pericarditis is less frequent, and occurs usually without symptoms toward the close of life.
The author has bought hickory nuts for table use for several years from Posey County and this nut is frequently found in the assortment which shows that this variety is more or less frequent in that section.
It was more or less frequent to common in all parts of Indiana in well drained rich soils.
It is rather a rare tree in northern Indiana, but becomes more orless frequent in the western part of the State south of the Wabash River and more or less frequent to common on the hills in all of the State south of Marion County.
In Ireland it abounds in the boggy parts of Kerry, and is more or less frequent in several other parts of Ireland.
The species appears to be common throughout England and Wales, the south of Scotland, and more or less frequent northwards up to Moray.
It has also been found in France and Germany, but its occurrence in the latter country has been even less frequent than in England.
The species is generally distributed and often common over the greater part of England, but is less frequent in the more northern counties, and in Wales, Ireland, and Scotland.
It appears to be common throughout England and Wales; more or less frequent in Scotland to Moray; and is not uncommon in some districts of Wicklow and Galway, but local and rather scarce in other parts of Ireland.
The extensive drainage of our fens and marshes has made it less frequent in England than it formerly was; but in Holland and other continental countries it is abundant.
The Corn Crake used to be found, during summer, in all the counties of England, but is less frequent in Cornwall and Devonshire than in the counties farther east, and increases in abundance as we advance northwards.
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