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Cathartic   /kəθˈɑrtɪk/   Listen
Cathartic

adjective
1.
Emotionally purging.  Synonym: psychotherapeutic.
2.
Emotionally purging (of e.g. art).  Synonym: releasing.
3.
Strongly laxative.  Synonyms: evacuant, purgative.






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"Cathartic" Quotes from Famous Books



... cried the physician; "what has been done?" To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts.—"Neutral, indeed," said the doctor; "so neutral, that I'll be crucified if ever they declare either for the patient or the disease." So saying, he brushed into Crabshaw's ...
— The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves • Tobias Smollett

... earnestness; tells a man that if he is happy he may shout, that if under a shower of grace he may fly off at a tangent and sing; makes a sinner wince awfully when under the pang of repentance, and orders him to jump right out of his skin for joy the moment he finds peace; gives him a fierce cathartic during conversion, and a rapturous cataplasm in his "reconciliation." Primitive Methodism occupies the same place in religion as the ballad does in poetry. It has an untamed, blithesome, healthy ring with it; harmonises well with the common instincts and the broad, common intuitions of common ...
— Our Churches and Chapels • Atticus

... shovel, sieve, riddle, screen, filter; blotter. napkin, cloth, maukin^, malkin^, handkerchief, towel, sudary^; doyley^, doily, duster, sponge, mop, swab. cover, drugget^. wash, lotion, detergent, cathartic, purgative; purifier &c v.; disinfectant; aperient^; benzene, benzine benzol, benolin^; bleaching powder, chloride of lime, dentifrice, deobstruent^, laxative. V. be clean, render clean &c adj.; clean, cleanse; mundify^, rinse, wring, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... amount of work and increase the period for sleep. If very weak, stay in bed. Save the energy for throwing off the cold. 3. If able to be about, spend considerable time in light exercise out of doors, but avoid getting chilled. 4. Keep the bowels active, taking a cathartic if necessary. 5. To relieve pain in the chest, apply a mustard plaster or a flannel cloth moistened with some irritating substance, such as turpentine or a mixture of equal parts of kerosene and lard. Keep up a ...
— Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools • Francis M. Walters, A.M.



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