In consonance with the statement that scammony acts only after admixture with the bile, is the fact that hypodermic or intravenous injection of the drug produces no purgation, or indeed any other result.
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All of the commonly held interpretations of catharsis, purgation, purification, and clarification are considered by most scholars to represent a homeopathic process in which pity and fear accomplish the catharsis of emotions like themselves.
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On 16 September 1275, however, Hugh was still in the Diocese of Worcester, for he received a mandate from the Bishop to proclaim the forthcoming ceremony of purgation of a criminal of his crime.
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Complementary medicines have evolved through history and become formalised from primitive practices; although many were developed during the 19th century as alternatives to the sometimes harmful practices of the time, such as blood-lettings and purgation.
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Before the army of the Swabian League marched, the knights who had broken the " Landfrieden " were given the opportunity to repent and swear an oath of purgation ( " Reinigungseid " ).
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Smudging is an age-old purgation, which the Greeks used as much as the New World people; it is one of many components _ costumes, prayers, chants _ to remove evil sorcery, baneful influences from the home.
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"' Catharsis "'( from Greek meaning " purification " or " cleansing " ) is the purification and purgation of emotions especially pity and fear through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration.
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(UNDATED ) In Napa Valley's 2001-vintage museum, Copia, a new art exhibit features the pope performing an act of . . . well, let's just call it digestive purgation, and leave it at that.
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The following analysis by E . R . Dodds, directed at the character of Oedipus in the paradigmatic Aristotelian tragedy, " Oedipus Rex, " incorporates all three of the aforementioned interpretations of catharsis : purgation, purification, intellectual clarification:
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In the poem named after this site, Eliot combined the image of fire and Pentecostal fire to emphasise the need for purification and purgation, saying humanity's flawed understanding of life and turning away from God leads to a cycle of warfare.