It is an old doctrine this of the incurability of tic, but the sufferers have not always been left to their fate.
For the majority of the older writers, nevertheless, the incurability of tic was axiomatic.
Other causes of incurability and of the accumulation of incurables are found in injudicious management and treatment before admission, and in the transmission of unfit cases to asylums.
The irregular does not insist on the incurability of the disease, but, on the contrary, he promises a cure.
Patients are likely to hear entirely too much of the incurability of disease.
Hence incurability of this kind is an indication not of the sin being more grievous, but of its being somewhat more dangerous.
Neglect in the treatment of acute catarrh, the prolongation of an acute attack, from its intensity and the incurability of the lesions, establish chronic disease.
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