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1) [CH] thin gruel of flour etc. 2) 1 of the five ways of purification)/ [worms in the lower part of the body etc. diseases below the navel way of leading downward, the antidote in oil/ butter, broth, and milk taken anally] [IW]
 
1) [CH] thin gruel of flour etc. 2) 1 of the five ways of purification)/ [worms in the lower part of the body etc. diseases below the navel way of leading downward, the antidote in oil/ butter, broth, and milk taken anally] [IW]

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1) [CH] thin gruel of flour etc. 2) 1 of the five ways of purification)/ [worms in the lower part of the body etc. diseases below the navel way of leading downward, the antidote in oil/ butter, broth, and milk taken anally] [IW]

purging clyster, mild purgative medicine, gentle juices, a mild purgative medicine [JV]

1) * thin gruel of flour etc.; 2) laxative [IW]

1) [R] thin gruel of flour etc.; 2) laxative [one of the five ways of purification [for worms in the lower part of the body etc. diseases below the navel way of leading downward, the antidote in oil/ butter, broth, and milk taken anally] [IW]