| 21. | Galen ( 2nd century AD ) disagreed with the use of surgery and recommended purgatives instead.
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| 22. | If necessary, solvents or other purgatives can be run through the engine to finish dispersion.
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| 23. | In former times euphorbium was valued in medicine for its drastic, purgative and emetic properties.
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| 24. | The roots have been used as purgatives for a couple of thousand years in Europe and Asia.
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| 25. | In the Middle Ages, the yellowish liquid found inside the leaves was favored as a purgative.
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| 26. | Amongst working class women violent purgatives were popular, pennyroyal, aloes and turpentine were all used.
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| 27. | Other plants believed to be purgative of toxins ) and the pine ( a wine preservative ).
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| 28. | Seed is rubefacient, stimulant, purgative, and antidote for snakebite and its oil is antirheumatic.
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| 29. | It is also used to treat astringent, diuretic, emetic, ophthalmic, and purgative symptoms.
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| 30. | The sap has long been used as a poison and powerful purgative, noted in early medical texts.
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