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| ... with mine. She then insisted on the suppression of all repining, and commanded me rather to rejoice that I had escaped a snare. Her medicament did me good. I felt its strengthening effect when I met the directress the next day; its stringent operation on the nerves suffered no trembling, ... |
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| ... the great bushy head of white hair. He motioned the Capataz indoors with his extended arm. Dr Monygham, after busying himself with a little medicament box of polished wood on the seat of the landau, turned to old Giorgio and thrust into his big, trembling hand one of the glass- ... |
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| ... most malignant type, a new remedy was demanded, and the clamor de profundis arose: 'I wish I had a dime novel.' The coveted medicament was obtained, and at once took vigorous hold of the system." That was a typical boy of the sixties. There were millions like him, as ... |
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| ... a sensitized lymphocyte. No:1043 - medical pertaining to medicine or to the treatment of diseases; pertaining to medicine as opposed to surgery. No:1044 - medicament (L. medicamentum) a medicinal substance or agent. No:1045 - medication (L. medicatio) impregnation with a medicine. 2. the ad-ministration of remedies. 3. a medicament. ... |
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| ... L. medicamentum) a medicinal substance or agent. No:1045 - medication (L. medicatio) impregnation with a medicine. 2. the ad-ministration of remedies. 3. a medicament. No:1046 - medicinal (L. medicinalis) 1. having healing qualities. 2. pertaining to a medicine or to healing. No:1047 - medullary (L. medullaris) pertaining to the ... |
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| ... hand, which hath taken away the inflammation that tormented me before.I replied, 'Since, then, you feel already so much good of my medicament, I advise you to cast away all your plasters; only keep the wound clean, and in a moderate temper, betwixt heat and cold.This was presently ... |
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| ... of the word literally expresses. In those times, also, spermaceti was exceedingly scarce, not being used for light, but only as an ointment and medicament. It was only to be had from the druggists as you nowadays buy an ounce of rhubarb. When, as I opine, in the course of ... |
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| ... 283; recidivate; fall off again &c. 659 . <-- p. 211 --> <-- remedy = medicine .. needds to be greatly expanded --> #662. Remedy. -- N. remedy, help, cure, redress; medicine, medicament; diagnosis, medical examination; medical treatment; surgery; preventive medicine. [medical devices] clinical thermometer, stethoscope, X-ray machine. anthelmintic[Med]; antidote, antifebrile[Med], antipoison[obs3], counterpoison[obs3], ... |
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| ... radiology. medicine, physic, Galenicals[obs3], simples, drug, pharmaceutical, prescription, potion, draught, dose, pill, bolus, injection, infusion, drip, suppository, electuary[obs3]; linctus[obs3], lincture[obs3]; medicament; pharmacon[obs3]. nostrum, receipt, recipe, prescription; catholicon[obs3], panacea, elixir, elixir vitae, philosopher's stone; balm, balsam, cordial, theriac[obs3], ptisan[obs3]. agueweed[obs3], arnica, benzoin, ... |
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| ... wept, respited, she almost wished she had had the courage to tell him. After a while nothing would content him but her taking a medicament he went and brought her. She took it submissively, to please him. It was the least she could do. It was a composing draught, and ... |
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| ... books, her bonnets, and her ideas for her. She was made to take pony-riding, or piano-exercise, or any other sort of bodily medicament, according as my Lady Southdown saw meet; and her ladyship would have kept her daughter in pinafores up to her present age of six-and- ... |




