Another case study in the book is of a bulimarexic, a person who eats in binges, then forces himself to vomit or purges the food with laxatives. |
Diacatholicon was the best-selling drug at the Giglio, and especially common in liquid purges. |
A former boxing champion, he came to power in a 1971 coup and his rule was characterised by eccentric behaviour and violent purges. |
The number of times a bulimic patient purges can vary widely, from as seldom as once or twice weekly to as often as 10 times per day. |
He exercises power and purges his inner circle much as Stalin did and Stalin, remember, died in his bed. |
They ran to the Santa Cruz cemetery where they planned to pay homage to a young boy killed in the weeks of violent purges. |