We have no meanings for "effect the cure" in our records yet.
1 Accident may effect the cure which art seems incompetent to perform.
2 Though I never discovered what the old woman did to effect the cure , a miraculous one it was.
3 With proper preparation I can effect the cure of almost any disease, if the patient is not too far gone.
4 Most often, all that is necessary to effect the cure is for the subject to have a somewhat fertile imagination.
5 His medicine may be sharp, but merely so as to effect the cure 'where bad humours are tough and churlish.'
6 It was necessary for my father to form a new plan of education, and effect the cure of my spiritual malady.
7 Instead of dealing with the symptoms, let us see that we are in right relations with Christ and he will effect the cure .
8 The best leeches of the camp were unable to effect the cure of the King's disease; but the prayers of the army were more successful.
9 I've effected the cure and I've done it in safety; you're still Steve Cornell.
10 Bunyan calls the ancient physician who is summoned in and who effects the cure , Mr.
11 Is he a worse physician who uses a little gentle violence in effecting the cure ?
12 Democedes was sent for and effected the cure ; later he healed the Queen Atossa of a boil.
13 "Time will effect the cure ; unless she herself sooner indicates the means."
14 Would it not be irrational for me to refuse to use that medicine because I cannot conceive how it effects the cure ?
15 "You seem," said the King, "to be yet unmarried; if you shall effect the cure , we will marry you well and in high place."
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