Then, as one gets older one's romance oozes out a little in rheums and catarrhs.
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He was troubled with rheums and colds.
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So may rheums and catarrhs be far from you, and may your hearth be crowned with content!
4
Daffy's elixir possesses extraordinary powers in purifying the blood and working off all phlegms, humours, vapours, or rheums.
5
Years have evidently helped me to drain certain rheums; and why not these excrements which furnish matter for gravel?
6
We must seek firing in the bowels of the earth, or the unkind atmosphere will fill us with rheums and aches.
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He is a seller of pills and salves, very learned in humors, and rheums, and fluxes, and all manner of ailments.
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See, now, how like a man it was to let him lie here uncovered and fill his body with deadly rheums.
9
Sol causes rheums in the eyes, coldness in the stomach and liver, syncope, catarrhs, pustular eruptions, hysterics, eruptions on the lower extremities.
10
It's use spread rapidly, to the disgust of James I. and others, who doubted that it was good for cold, aches, humors, and rheums.
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If it be used with moderation, it acts as a medicine for the stomach, and is a protection against humors and all sorts of rheums.
12
Our young Princess says her husband has a rheum in his eyes.
13
Scrofula, salt-rheum, and ophthalmia, are among the chief developments at the North.
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Question: why, an hour in clamour and a quarter in rheum.
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I've done with rhyming; the rheum gripes me at the gullet.
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Take this hare's scut to wipe the rheum from your eyes.