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1 Jack has persuaded you that cynicism is a good tonic for me.
2 This is considered a good tonic , taken in a small cordial glass about noon.
3 A sun bath of twenty minutes is a good tonic .
4 It thins the blood, and is a good tonic .
5 Anyway, he was cheery, stout-hearted, quite a good tonic and-onthe whole-hisnews is good .
6 It will be a good tonic for Carol to see you bright and fresh and rosy.
7 Many women at this time of life need much encouragement, and cheerful company is a good tonic .
8 You need plenty of good , nourishing food (broths, meat and eggs), and 'a good tonic . '
9 Animal needs a good tonic .
10 Perhaps a little ducking may be a good tonic , and make us enjoy that fine home-smoked ham you grabbed.
11 The leptandrin acts on the liver, the colombo is a bitter tonic and hydrastis is a good tonic for the stomach.
12 Elixir, iron, quinine and strychnine from a half to one teaspoonful three times a day is a good tonic for an adult.
13 And yet 'tis a good tonic ; the cold tub and bath-towel of the sentiments; and positively necessary to life in cases of advanced sensibility.
14 Ventilation is necessary, and, by the way, caressing and smoothing the hair with the fingers is a good tonic for its growth and beauty.
15 In those two tracks we've heard, it's a kind of all-embracing acknowledgement of life's struggles and a feel- good tonic to help get us through them.
16 Arsenious acid (white arsenic) in doses of from 3 to 6 grains three times daily is a good tonic for such cases.
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