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"I've got one of those agues where the chill goes all the way to the marrow."
And last, for any agues, feverishness, or trembling of the extremities, then the bark.
You saw no bills set up that promised cure Of agues, or the tooth-ach?
Worse than the sun in March, This praise doth nourish agues.
Spring and autumn are sure to be accompanied with agues and bilious remittents.
I am well in health, as I have generally been, with the exception of two agues, both of which I quickly got over.
But rocked of agues, cliffed for aye !
At the same time, Olmsted wanted to make it a place of "silence, peace and repose away from the ills and agues of the city."
For numbers were knocked up every night by agues, fluxes, and other maladies, brought on by excessive fatigue and lack of food.
Slowly and painfully, harassed with agues and chills, the King rallied his aged army that tottered down the slope.
'Not altogether dead, sir,' returned Mark; 'but he's had more fevers and agues than is quite reconcilable with being alive.
'Certain cures,' he said, 'for any agues, aches and rheums you suffer from.'
Fevers and agues were prevalent owing to bad drainage and the overflowing of the river; and the death-rate was higher than the birth rate.
'He has had dreadful strokes of the sun, no doubt, and jungle fevers and agues, and every kind of thing you can mention.
Diseases cured included pains, inflammations, agues, ulcers, cancers, palsies, flux, consumption, hysterick disorders and melancholy.
These low places in the valleys were full of miasmatic odors, yellow fever, agues, and all the ills that usually pertain to the West Indian climate.
Mrs. Gaddson was there, searching eagerly through her Bible for murrains and agues and emerods.
The strain responsible was most probably Plasmodium vivax, as records and texts describe agues or fevers at three or four-day intervals.
Cold herbes in hir garden for agues that burne, that over strong heat to good temper may turne.
While the rest of us coughed, itched, ached and stung, beset by flies and agues and thorns, Imri remained hale.
Soto de Agues (Soto d'Agües)
The trial of his new son-in-law never really eventuated, delayed by inauspicious omens, accusations of corrupt jurors, meetings of the Senate, agues and plagues.
It shows the sonnet "At the round earths imagined corners blow" with the correct line "All whom warr, dearth, age, agues, tyrannyes."
The marsh folk always need medicine, living as they do at the edge of the fetid bogland, with agues and swollen joints and the fear of fever.
"Now as it happens, I have here a very good and reasonably priced specific for bilious humours, bunions, rheums, leprosy, agues, plagues, and hangovers.