Such localization of this sinus was shown to hamper surgical interventions for sanative treatment.
2
The common militia meet too infrequently and drill too little to gain much sanative benefit.
3
The evil is done long before; the broken engagement is merely sanative, and so far beneficent.
4
A sanative effect of the same order I experienced amid the spray and thunder of Niagara.
5
It gave me animation; the pen was seldom out of my hand, and the exercise was sanative.
6
According to the United States Dispensatory, medicines are those substances That make sanative impressions on the body.
7
Reason on the whole is sanative.
8
The ancients probably esteemed gymnastics too much, as the moderns do too little, for medical or sanative purposes.
9
Says the "United States Dispensatory," "Medicines are those articles which make sanative impressions on the body."
10
In these times of our country's peril, there is some sanative virtue outside of treatises upon strategy or Union pamphlets.
11
Thus, according to Servan, the sanative art altogether would have been questioned, and the impartiality of the physicians might appear suspicious.
12
In Lucie's case, indeed, these odd manifestations were-asthe pure experimentalist might say-onlytoo sanative, only too rapidly tending to normality.
13
He did not follow his friend Elliotson into mesmerism, but he had a mesmerism of his own, subduing all terror and sanative like light.
14
Our medicines, according to her opinion, were either baneful poisons, or of no higher sanative power, at the best, than the waters of Lourdes.
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Notwithstanding their ruinous condition, they were crowded with sick, hoping to derive benefit from the waters, which are still famed for their sanative power.
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The salt arrests corruption, keeps off destruction, and diffuses its sanative influence through all the particles of the substance with which it comes in contact.