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Physiology

To the extent that demons are perceived as really existing, what is their physi­ology? Many are aery, intangible, but others are bestial, and procreate (Bohak), and fart. Some have claws (Verderame). What parts of the human body can they therefore affect? Often the mind only according to several contributors (Crosignani, Bhogal), but the body directly also (Bailey).

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Source: Bhayro Siam, Rider Catherine (eds.). Demons and Illness from Antiquity to the Early-Modern Period. Leiden, Boston: Brill,2017. — xiv, 434 p.. 2017

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