Bilious fever is an old term no longer commonly used. It was used in the 18th and early 19th centuries by doctors to describe symptoms that included fever with nausea and vomiting.
Bilious fever is an old term no longer commonly used. It was used in the 18th and early 19th centuries by doctors to describe symptoms that included fever with nausea and vomiting.
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After she had woke up she became very bilious.
Bilious often mean you feel like vomiting. Bilious vomit is high in acidic and yellow looking. Non bilious vomit is just food that you vomit up and it may have different colors (from the food you have ingested in it) but not the acidic yellow color. If one vomits too often then the stomach only has acid in it and that's what you will vomit up.
Bilious Paths was created on 2003-06-02.
bilious means horrible or badbilious means horrible or bad
The word 'bilious ' refers to a body condition, and has nothing to do with countries.
If I knew how to use the word bilious in a sentence, I wouldn't be asking you!
A bilious boy was so upset that he never lived happy ever again
Here are 15 vocabulary words from "Fever 1793": Epidemic Quarantine Pestilence Apothecary Yellow fever Inoculation Refugee Disinfectant Bilious Resilience Pesthouse Vagrant Mortality Scourge Civility These words reflect themes of disease, public health, and social dynamics during the yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia.
If you mean a fever of 114F, better see someone in the ER NOW.
Feverish means on the verge of getting a fever or having a fever. When I get a fever, I will start feeling feverish