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| CITAZIONE (Ida59 @ 10/5/2017, 22:34) A bezoar
A throwaway remark from Professor Snape in his first Potions lesson tells Harry a bezoar is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat which, when used correctly, can save the life of a person who has been poisoned. In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, this point is made more forcefully in Harry’s heavily annotated copy of Advanced Potion Making. Scribbled in the margin on a page about antidotes are the words, ‘Just shove a bezoar down their throats.’ Harry doesn’t know that these are Snape’s notes, but when Ron is poisoned by some mead intended for Dumbledore, this instruction and the stock of bezoars in the Potions cupboard save Ron’s life. E così, anche Ron deve la vita al Professor Snape...Effettivamente...
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