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Page 100
... Constipation . This term may imply infrequency of evacuation ; a change in the character of the stool , usually with drier consistency ; re- duced amount of stool ; or difficulty in passage . Often it includes all of these variations ...
... Constipation . This term may imply infrequency of evacuation ; a change in the character of the stool , usually with drier consistency ; re- duced amount of stool ; or difficulty in passage . Often it includes all of these variations ...
Page 101
... Constipation and the resulting straining at stool often are the causes of this common ailment . A mass of retained fecal material also may press upon veins leading to the legs and contribute to the formation of varicose veins . In some ...
... Constipation and the resulting straining at stool often are the causes of this common ailment . A mass of retained fecal material also may press upon veins leading to the legs and contribute to the formation of varicose veins . In some ...
Page 104
... constipation . In some people , the effects seem to be particularly good if extra water is taken before breakfast . Hot fluids have a tendency to relax ... constipation . The spastic type of constipation is 104 DAILY MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH.
... constipation . In some people , the effects seem to be particularly good if extra water is taken before breakfast . Hot fluids have a tendency to relax ... constipation . The spastic type of constipation is 104 DAILY MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH.
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