8 adjectives to describe colics

In humoral asthmas, and catarrhous disorders of the breast, in some scurvies, flatulent colics, hysterical and other diseases proceeding from laxity of the solids, and cold sluggish indisposition of the fluids, it has generally good effects: it has likewise been found serviceable in some hydropic cases.

I remember on one occasion a little boy had eaten too much cabbage, and was taken with cramp colic.

Often they would drink too much liquor from cabbage, or too much buttermilk, and would be taken with a severe colic.

A violent colic ensued, and it was feared that this, with a quantity of wine which he had drunk, would render the poison innocuous.

Suddenly, as he was beginning to grow discouraged, he had an inspiration one day, when he was giving a lady suffering from hepatic colics an injection of morphine with the little syringe of Pravaz.

He began at once to be affected with distressing colic, which gave him no rest day or night.

Within a few miles of the council house of the latter tribe, Ondayaka placed himself at the head of the deputation of the Onondagas, and commenced the performance of the ceremonies observed on such occasions, when he was suddenly seized with the bilious colic.

TABLET IV Sickness of the entrails, sickness of the heart, the palpitation of a sick heart, sickness of bile, sickness of the head, noxious colic, the agitation of terror, flatulency of the entrails, noxious illness, lingering sickness, nightmare.

8 adjectives to describe  colics