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Motif

Resuscitation by magic pill. (Cf. D1243.)

The dead. · Resuscitation. · Resuscitation by medicines. · view the constellation · filed as E107

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“Chinese Polytheism That the names of the gods of China are legion will be readily conceded when it is said that, besides those already described, those still to be mentioned, and many others to whom space will not permit us to refer, there are also gods, goddesses, patrons, etc., of wind, rain, snow, frost, rivers, tides, caves, trees, flowers, theatres, horses, oxen, cows, sheep, goats, dogs, pigs, scorpions, locusts, gold, tea, salt,…”

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Resuscitation by salve (oil). (Cf. D1244.)Resuscitation by magic liquid. (Cf. D1242.)[First Edition: E104. Resuscitation by magic plant.][First Edition: E104.1. Resuscitation by magic root.]Resuscitation by herbs (leaves)Resuscitation by magic appleResuscitation by magic powderResuscitation by bloodResuscitation by spittle. (Cf. D1001.)Resuscitation by wax from deer's earResuscitation by use of animal fatResuscitation by gall of slain giant
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Magic pill
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
God with many eyesBanquets of the godsFight of the gods and giantsDeath of the godsResurrection of godsStar-godGoddess of north starRank of the gods in HadesDoor-godsKitchen-godsGod of happinessGod of wealth

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