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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