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1 I didn't realise at first that Archie suffered badly with nervous dyspepsia .
2 But I suffer at times from what the doctors call nervous dyspepsia .
3 This done, the intricate and fascinating subject of nervous dyspepsia had claimed his undivided attention.
4 Acute nervous dyspepsia , complicated by a series of sittings under the rose, might eat away the most brazen self-confidence.
5 Shall we add Chichester's discovery of secret lapses in his worshiped rector's life, to the nervous dyspepsia and the sittings?
6 There may be pain or dragging sensation in the loins, or intercostal neuralgia; hysteria, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia and constipation are common.
7 My case was liver disease and nervous dyspepsia of which your medicine has cured me, for which receive my sincere thanks.
8 At home Mr. Seddon, her step-father, played the part of a well-meaning blight by reason of the moods that arose from nervous dyspepsia .
9 He told me he was often the victim of nervous dyspepsia , and that he had an attack of it while in the pulpit this morning.
10 Nervous dyspepsia is present in many cases.
11 "Do you think the alteration in Mr. Harding may be due to nervous dyspepsia ? "
12 "I am speaking of the Harding before the fall into the abysses of nervous dyspepsia . "
13 "Doesn't he suffer very much from nervous dyspepsia ? "
14 "He told you it was nervous dyspepsia ! "
15 "Should you prefer to search for it in that malefic region which is the abiding-place of nervous dyspepsia ? "
16 "And you haven't got nervous dyspepsia ? "
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