Acute abdominal pain (especially in infants)
1It comforts the stomach and strengthens the bowels, preventing all colics and fluxes.
2When I have headaches and colics I envy the scullerymaids.
3The men complained of cramps and colics, sore lips and mouths, and violent headaches.
4When her young Shaitan's colics are cured perhaps we poor people may be suffered to-
5My body swelled, my water-jug was emptied; cramps, colics, and at length inordinate thirst racked me all the night.
6It has long been used by the Chinese in cases of headaches, lethargies, convulsions, colics, &c. (See SURGERY.)
7She was afflicted with long and severe colics and other pains, which she suffered with an admirable resignation and joy.
8But I would ask thy Holy One-stand aside, rogue- acharmagainst most lamentable windy colics that in mango-time overtake my daughter's eldest.
9To these, in the end, may be added, loss of appetite, paleness, emaciation, weakness, cough, and consumption; or colics, worms, and convulsions.
10Mr. Slater, it seemed, was a creature of many ills, the wretched abiding-place of aches and pains, of colics, cramps, and rheumatism.
11That sudden illness, those colics, those refusals to make any information public, mean nothing good-Yes ,yes ,poison ,justas for the others!
12Among them there is never gout in the hands or feet, nor catarrh, nor sciatica, nor grievous colics, nor flatulency, nor hard breathing.
13Among them there is never gout in the hands or feet, no catarrh, nor sciatica, nor grievous colics, nor flatulency, nor hard breathing.
14'And the colics and the gripes,' the duke says, 'they make my mortal life a Purgatory.
15Results: Seventy-seven patients with suspected renal colic were included in the analysis.
16Infant colic is a characteristic group of behaviors seen in young infants.