166 VERMINOUS AFFECTIONS. 



nied by partial weakness of the stomach and intes- 

 tines. We have spoken particularly of those dis- 

 eases,(90) and of the association of symptoms pro- 

 per to the worms already mentioned. (91) The 

 physician may infer from them the existence of 

 worms, since those that live at the expense of the 

 human body render its diseases more severe and 

 complicated, as they always tend to increase the 

 debility and the solution of the parts of the body. 



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