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Updated: June 21, 2025


Something to talk of there, when I retire! And for one wild moment he thought: 'Why not? After all, hundreds of men of medium height had small feet and a guilty look! "I'm not authorised to take any risk!" he said shortly. Mr. Polteed looked up. "Pity," he said, "quite a pity! That other affair seemed very costive." Soames rose. "Never mind that.

Myself in pretty good health now, after being ill this month for a week together, but cannot yet come to.... well, being so costive, but for this month almost I have not had a good natural stool, but to this hour am forced to take physic every night, which brings me neither but one stool, and that in the morning as soon as I am up, all the rest of the day very costive.

Signori, the true seat of a man's digestion lies in the palm of his hand; if that is free to give and to receive, he will never have a costive conscience, for of all damnable inconveniences that afflict mortals, that of a conscience that will neither give up nor take is the heaviest curse.

Present condition: Has been sick two or three days; the attack commenced with a chill, followed by fever; has had fever ever since the chill; complains of pains in the back and legs; has vomited considerable; bowels costive; tongue coated; severe pain in right side corresponding to lower part of the lung, which I found solidified; there is considerable cough.

If, at any time, the child's bowels should be costive, raw must be substituted for lump sugar.

DIARRHEA. Although the bowels in pregnancy are generally costive, they are sometimes in an opposite state, and are relaxed. Now, this relaxation is frequently owing to there having been prolonged constipation, and Nature is trying to relieve herself by purging. Do not check it, but allow it to have its course, and take a little rhubarb or magnesia.

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