61 Verbs to Use for the Word bowel

Apply warm mustard poultices to the soles of the feet and the insides of the thighs and legs; put two drops of castor oil, mixed up with eight grains of calomel, on the top of the tongue, as far back as possible; a most important part of the treatment being to open the bowels as quickly and freely as possible.

The first sight they beheld was Mahomet, tearing open his own bowels, and calling out to them to mark him.

This will do more towards softening his coat and loosening his bowels than any thing else.

If the bowels are accidentally confined at this age, castor oil is certainly the best aperient that can be given: it acts mildly but efficiently, clearing out the bowels without irritating them.

If persons Eat much Snow, or drink immoderately of Snow-water, it will burn their Bowels and make them black.

"Many people," says Mr. Abernethy, "who are extremely irritable and hypochondriacal, and are constantly obliged to take medicines to regulate their bowels while they live an inactive life, no longer suffer from nervous irritation, or require aperient medicines when they use exercise to a degree that would be excessive in ordinary constitutions."

I feel assured, however, that some children are more troubled with costiveness than others, from the simple but important circumstance of their not being early taught the habit of relieving the bowels daily, and at a certain hour.

Flack met and stabbed him in the lower part of his abdomen with a knife, letting out his bowels.

The slave-dealers of Sous vowed vengeance against me, and threatened to "rip open my bowels" if I went down there.

From Earl's Court we went to Piccadilly Circus; there we made another change for Oxford Circus; there we again got out, and at last, after penetrating the bowels of your London, travelled to Liverpool Street.

He can strip you of all protection and thus expose you to all outrages, but if you are exposed to the weather, half clad and half sheltered, how yearn his tender bowels!

While we are piercing the bowels of the earth in search of gold, minerals and coal, there lies at our very door a mine of wealth which it is simple folly for us to ignore.

Is he oblivious of the blue chalk and water they flooded your bowels with at breakfast, and called it milk?

When Moses wrote of Joseph's "bowels yearning upon his brother," or David prayed the Lord not to forget his bowels, or when Isaiah, Jeremiah and other inspired men of old spoke of the "sounding" or the "troubling" of bowels, they all and each endorsed the belief prevalent among the Japanese that in the abdomen was enshrined the soul.

Now wines, especially port wine, very oftenindeed, most frequentlyaffect the baby's bowels, and what might have been grateful to the mother becomes thus a source of pain and irritation to the child afterwards.

So much untruth wit never shadowed: 'Gainst her own bowels thou art's weapons turn'st.

He was gracious enough to Hope; but, when the poor fellow let him know he had found signs of coal on his land, he froze directly; told him that two gentlemen in that neighborhood had wasted their money groping the bowels of the earth for coal, because of delusive indications on the surface of the soil; and that for his part, even if he was sure of success, he would not dirty his fingers with coal.

If thou hast no bowels of pity for the fathers, look, sire, and behold these babes and these mothers; regard their sons and their daughters, and all the distressful folk thou art bringing down to death.

Iron and lead, from earth's dark entrails torn, Like showers of hail from either side are borne; So high the rage of wretched mortals goes, Hurling their mother's bowels at their foes!

May Gula, the mother (nurse), the great Lady, infect his bowels with a poison, and that he void pus and blood like water.

In order to restore England to such a state of tranquillity as it was then capable of attaining, nought was wanting but the subjection of the Northumbrians, who, assisted by the scattered Danes in Mercia, continually infested the bowels of the kingdom.

Take as an example the case of a child who has eaten improper food, which irritates its bowels.

Add a teaspoonful of salt two or three times a day, as it will aid in keeping the bowels open.

Even its occasional administration leaves the bowels in a relaxed state; a great advantage over other purgatives, which generally cause, after their action is passed off, a confined state.

He loves the bowels of the earth broiled on the coals above any other cookery in the world.

61 Verbs to Use for the Word  bowel