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The Purged Colon

Radiology, 1954
In 1943, Heilbrun published an article on extensive changes in the colon, apparently as a result of excessive and prolonged use of irritant cathartics. To our knowledge, no other report on this subject has appeared in the literature. During the past two years we have seen 2 patients with changes in the colon very similar to those described by Heilbrun.
F C, JEWELL, J R, KLINE
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A pilot comparison of purging and non-purging bulimics

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1985
This study compared (1) purging bulimics (those who terminate binging with self-induced vomiting and/or excessive use of laxatives), N = 26; (2) non-purging bulimics, N = 24; and (3) control subjects (in whom no eating problems were apparent), N = 24. These groups were examined empirically on several personality and demographic variables. Additionally,
P S, Grace, R S, Jacobson, C J, Fullager
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Man’s Purgative Passion

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1985
Overconcern with bowel function has been prevalent throughout history. Overuse of laxatives is persisting for a certain segment of the population even today. This paper attempts to put this practice into perspective by presenting a review of mankind's treatment and mistreatment of the GI system from the ancient Egyptians to modern times.
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Bone marrow purging

Immunology Today, 1987
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is undertaken in a heroic attempt to increase the cute rate in malignancy and to treat deadly metabollic disorders. After ablative therapy, patients are transfused with their own or with HLA matched or haploidentical bone marrow. The inoculum cells or mature T cells which cause graft versus host disease.
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Purging

2018
Randy Kerkstra, Steve Brammer
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