The Patient must be well purg'd with Mercurius Dulcis and Scammony, taking twelve or fifteen Grains of each in Conserve of Roses; and after these Purgations are sufficiently reiterated, he may take the Mercurial Panacaea's.
The monthly purgations continue from the fifteenth to the forty-sixth or fiftieth year; but a suppression often occurs, which is either natural or morbid: the courses are suppressed naturally during pregnancy, and whilst the woman is suckling.
SN: Strong purgations not so well given in the heat of summer, and why.
And the shivering that seizes them at the time of their purgations sufficiently proves that which flows from them is cold and undigested.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "purgations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.