| 41. | Cures included bleeding and purgatives, as well as a repellent diet of " easily digested food ."
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| 42. | Two suppositories can be inserted at once if a very strong, purgative, enema-like result is needed.
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| 43. | His subsequent pain was diagnosed as indigestion; he was given purgatives and most doctors left after their evening consultation.
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| 44. | The Cyrene exported a medicinal plant known as " silphion ", used as a purgative and emetic.
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| 45. | A purgative formula is recommended to remove heat in the abdominal system that causes loss of appetite and poor digestion.
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| 46. | So much misty sadness and soft-focus guilt swirls around that you almost wish for a purgative eruption of anger.
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| 47. | The bitter-tasting, rust-colored tea brewed from jungle vines and leaves is part purgative, part hallucinogen.
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| 48. | These are possibly connected with the sweating of fevers, which was considered a purgative, washing, and purification process.
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| 49. | Ricinolein is the active principle in the use of castor oil as a purgative and solvent for several medically useful alkaloids.
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| 50. | In its treatment he recommends depletion, with the employment of seawater as a purgative, and drinks acidulated with muriatic acid.
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