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Antidote for snakebite. (Cf. D1515.2.1.)

Magic. · Magic objects. · Function of magic objects. · Magic object controls disease. · view the constellation · filed as D1515.4

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Filed under Magic antidote for poison.

6 finer motifs beneath it
Maid cuts off pap to heal man's serpent wound. (Cf. D1009.3.) Snake stone applied to snakebite absorbs poison. (Cf. D930.) Hind's horns as antidote for snakebite. (Cf. D1011.1.) Body of gnat as antidote for snakebite. (Cf. D1010.) Sight of brass serpent as antidote for snakebite. (Cf. D1268.3.) Magic potion mixed with brains of deceitful person as cure for snakebite. (Cf. D1242.2.)
Filed beside it
Remedies for poison Charms as antidote for poison. (Cf. D1273.) Bath in milk of white, hornless cows as antidote for poison Remedy for mad dog bite
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Charms as antidote for snakebite. (Cf. D1273, D1515.4.)

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