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Example sentences for "complete cure"

  • It usually takes months, and these months may run into years, before a complete cure, is effected.

  • In such circumstances self-treatment is justified and there can be no objection to it if the remedies are harmless and are sure to do some good; that is, to improve the condition where they do not effect a complete cure.

  • This course of treatment must be rigidly adhered to for several weeks before we can expect a complete cure of the ulcers and the arrest of the consequent leucorrheal discharge.

  • They are of the purest material and contain no injurious elements whatsoever, while they foster that general regeneration of the blood which will finally bring about a complete cure.

  • They promote a general regeneration of the blood that will eventually lead to a complete cure.

  • This is quite a mistake--the increased pain is arising from such stirring of life as will bring about a complete cure.

  • Where Santolina (see) can be procured, its use will speedily effect a complete cure.

  • In cases where medicine has to be almost constantly taken, its use, and the disuse of the drugs, will often effect a complete cure.

  • As a diet, Saltcoats biscuits and water for some time have of themselves formed a complete cure (see Biscuits and Water).

  • And all this with only water for thirst until hunger came and a complete cure!

  • This thou shalt do once or twice, and then shalt use fitting medicaments until a complete cure is obtained.

  • From the third day onward he sprinkles the wound with a cicatrizing powder, until a complete cure is obtained.

  • A complete cure ensued, but from that time a certain degree of facial asymmetry was remarked.

  • For an unknown reason the tics renewed their activity when he was seventeen and continued so for the next three years, until a spell of Pitres' respiratory exercises effected a complete cure.

  • Notwithstanding that his guarded prognosis is evidence for his appreciation of the hindrance his peculiar mental constitution is to a complete cure, he has impartially put on record his definite progress towards health of body and mind.

  • A complete cure is not to be expected, for however much paroxysms may be alleviated and their frequency reduced, the morbid condition has become a sort of function, a product of the patient's mental constitution.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ample time; believe the time will come when; busy life; but before; complete absence; complete armor; complete change; complete failure; complete history; complete induction; complete knowledge; complete mystery; complete record; complete rout; complete sentence; complete system; complete their; complete victory; each edge; great comfort; may take; more easy; papal infallibility; personal experience; strong solution; would have told you