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(Regarding wine) The first bowl for health, another for pleasure, and a third for sleep. When this bowl is drunk up, wise guests go home. The fourth bowl is ours no longer, but belongs to violence; the fifth to uproar; the sixth to drunken revel; the seventh to black eyes. The eighth is the policeman's; the ninth belongs to biliousness; and the 10th to madness and the hurling of furniture.
Eubulus
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century the prevailing medical belief that “the more dangerous the disease, the more painful the remedy” meant that bloodletting, purging, and blistering were often prescribed. Not surprisingly, this led to the development of a market in patent medicines promising painless cure-alls. Manufacturers used trade cards to promote a world of pleasant medical fixes…
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biliousness
dug mo nyung - pycnostelma lateriflorum hemsl. medicinal fruit akin to karaya to stop dysentery or biliousness, kalika plant, mystic word [JV]