21From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 18 March 1812 (Jay Papers)
...less well than she was— This she imputes to Bile in her Stomach, and apprehends that an Emetic...
22From John Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 28[–29] November 1811 (Jay Papers)
..., and brought the Flannel— an Effusion of Bile confined me to the house Yesterday.— To...
23From William Stephens Smith to Abigail Smith Adams, 12 August 1811 (Adams Papers)
...perhaps they may operate on the blood, bile and interior fluids, jointly to produce a...
24From James Madison to Paul Hamilton, 26 July 1810 (Madison Papers)
...after I got home, owing I conjecture to bile contracted either at Washington, or by some...
25From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 17 July 1810 (Madison Papers)
..., without sensations which make me apprehensive that if bile was not the sole cause, it was...
26James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 17 July 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
..., however, without sensations which make me apprehensive that if bile was not the sole cause,
27From Thomas Boylston Adams to John Quincy Adams, 28 February 1809 (Adams Papers)
of the proceedings in our Genl Court; Their bile is pretty well worked off by this time, and...
28From John Jay to William Wilberforce, 14 April 1806 (Jay Papers)
His Biles have been and still continue to prevent his having much......his Biles is large and...
29From Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, 5 March 1806 (Adams Papers)
..., Some other Symptoms indicated a redundancy of Bile, which proved to be the case....
30From Thomas Jefferson to Volney, 8 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
..., that is to say a discharge of very dark bile. hence we hear of yellow fever on the...
31To Thomas Jefferson from Mary Jefferson Eppes, 10 February 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...gradually worse, I have puked up a great deal of bile which I suppose is the cause of it, but...
32To James Madison from William Jarvis, 18 June 1803 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...of gall it may create a redundance of bile which turning putrid may destroy thousands with the...
33To James Madison from William Jarvis, 18 June 1803 (Madison Papers)
...of gall it may create a redundance of bile which turning putrid may destroy thousands with the...
34To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 21 September 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
...is much indisposed. (but not dangerous.) Bile, & foul Stomack. accompanied with a Violent...
35From Thomas Jefferson to Gideon Granger, 21 July 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
...a noise, it [is] necessary to evacuate the bile from their stomachs. but I believe when [it...
36From James Madison to Wilson Cary Nicholas, 10 July 1801 (Madison Papers)
...to hasten it by a late slight attack of bile to which my Constn. is peculiarly prone....
37“Mr. Hamilton’s Letter”, 1800 (Adams Papers)
...and his flatterers to disgorge torrents of bile, to the disgust of every delicate Mind...
38To George Washington from Thomas Law, 10 August 1799 (Washington Papers)
...& that the Sun & fatigue did not encrease the bile
39To George Washington from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 4 June 1799 (Washington Papers)
...has been attacked with a vomiting of green black bile; this she trusts will be an excuse to...
40William Cranch to Abigail Adams, 14 June 1798 (Adams Papers)
...very fearful. if she does not Dissapate the Bile by Change of Air, Exercise, and Amusements...
41Thomas Boylston Adams to John Quincy Adams, 8 May 1797 (Adams Papers)
...off for ten days, my mass of Dutch bile— Imprimis purgare you know is the foundation...
42[July 1796] (Adams Papers)
...me good, by diluting and dissolving the Phlegm or the Bile in the Stomach.
43July 26. 1796. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
...me good, by diluting and dissolving the Phlegm or the Bile in the Stomach.
44To George Washington from Edmund Randolph, 11 December 1794 (Washington Papers)
...of his stomach and head from a load of bile, which is very oppressive and makes him very giddy...
45To Thomas Jefferson from Lewis Littlepage, 26 December 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...his bowels, occasioned by an overflowing of the bile, as he would take nothing to carry it...
46From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 24 July 1791 (Madison Papers)
...I hope I have got pretty much rid of my bile. My horse is also nearly well. He has had...
47To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 24 July 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...I hope I have got pretty much rid of my bile. My horse is also nearly well. He has had...
48From Thomas Jefferson to Martha Jefferson Randolph, 24 July 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...year before last. It is commonly called a blind bile, and is in fact a tumour which will...
49From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 13 July 1791 (Madison Papers)
...be incommoded by several different shapes taken by the bile; but not in a degree that can now...
50VII. James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 13 July 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...be incommoded by several different shapes taken by the bile; but not in a degree that can now...