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22 motifs match “treatment” · back to the chapters
- Origin of medical treatment during pregnancy. A1562
- Animal's treatment of its excrements (urine). A2495
- Treatment of helpful animals – miscellaneous. B340
- Animal's fanciful treatment of their young. B751
- Disenchantment by rough treatment. D710
- Disenchantment by rough treatment – miscellaneous. D719
- Resuscitation by rough treatment. E10
- Resuscitation by rough treatment – miscellaneous. E29
- Fairies punish person who needs punishing because of his treatment of other mortals. (Cf. F311.1.) F361.16
- Cobold avenges uncivil answer (or treatment). F481.1
- Extraordinary nature phenomena at cruel treatment of innocent person. F960.7
- Exorcism by violent treatment of the witch in person. G271.5
- Rough treatment of object causes injury or death to witch. G275.13
- Urinalysis reveals coition as cure for illness. Treatment successful. J1149.4
- Treatment of difficult guests. J1563
- Ogam inscription on shield orders that bearer (who does not know meaning) shall be killed. Poet (who recognizes the meaning) reports to king that inscription means a request for honorable treatment. K511.2
- Patients frightened from hospital by harsh treatment. K1955.1.2
- Doctor prescribes sexual intimacy for widow's ills. She claims to prefer death. Change of heart on daughters' plea. Daughters adopt treatment as a preventive. K2052.4.1
- Woman must relight magic fires as punishment. Magician in revenge for ill-treatment causes the lights of the city to go out. They can be relighted only from the naked body of the woman in the public square. None can be relighted until all have applied their torches. Q492
- Mistreatment of prisoners. R51
- Faithless widow's heartlessness repels the new suitor. She obeys him when he tells her to knock out the teeth of her dead husband. Fearing like treatment, he leaves. T231.4
- Monk finds that only abuse and cruel treatment from his fellow monks can conquer his lust. T317.6