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1 He was now restored to reason but unable to utter a word.
2 But he left here about five days ago, perfectly restored to reason .
3 But perhaps we shall both be restored to reason .
4 He may be restored to reason and usefulness-
5 One writer cites cases in which maniacs have been restored to reason by the exclusive use of cherries.
6 There was no prospect, however, of her being restored to reason , and now his determination was finally taken.
7 A maniac was restored to reason by the blood of a calf, and the most extravagant hopes were entertained.
8 She must be restored to reason and to life, by being convinced that she has some motive for enduring existence.
9 It is further stated that-'Inconsequence of the advice of a worthy clergyman he was restored to reason and to religion.
10 Numbers who might have been restored to reason and usefulness were, in this way, condemned to the horrors of perpetual insanity.
11 If they are insane they should, if possible be restored to reason ; if sane, they should be reasoned with, calmed and assisted.
12 Captain Arthur Carey, of the 1st Massachusetts, long since reported missing, and mourned as dead, was restored to reason and to his world.
13 This was John L. Varney, a highly educated man, who had seen service in many lands, and later on was restored to reason .
14 He was fully restored to reason , came forth, preached the Gospel of Christ for some ten years, and then went into everlasting blessedness.
15 "You do not mean to tell me that the patient is restored to reason ! "
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