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Example sentences for "medical treatment"

  • They are given no medical treatment, but are left to die, eaten by maggots, when they serve as food for the chiefs' dogs.

  • As the poor wretches receive absolutely no medical treatment, within a few days these wounds putrefy, maggots make their appearance, and the miserable victims of this form of Peruvian "civilisation" die a lingering and repulsive death.

  • Lunatic Asylum to undergo a course of medical treatment.

  • Since I left the asylum I have often visited it, not because I felt it a sort of a home, neither because I was cured, by a course of medical treatment (for I had no medicine administered to me the first four years).

  • Keeler, Denver, has a three-page article on the “Medical Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.

  • The “medical treatment” referred to is Waterbury’s Compound.

  • Never have we suggested by word or inference that any person should employ Sanatogen to the exclusion of medical treatment.

  • Meanwhile, hygienic or medical treatment may be used to correct the accompanying physical defects.

  • Such conditions are influenced very slightly or not at all by medical treatment.

  • Had I been allowed to express my opinion on the subject I would have supported the latter mode of treatment; but a convict dare not utter a word with respect to medical treatment.

  • Medical treatment of the sick has generally been unsatisfactory, although in chronic cases and those occurring late in the fall beneficial results have followed.

  • Medical treatment of affected animals is unavailing and should not be attempted.

  • It is therefore not so surprising that the importance of a medical attendant is little appreciated, and that the value of medical treatment is little heeded.

  • Medical treatment would, in truth, seem to be not legally provided at all for lunatics in workhouses: no clause makes a visit of the union medical officer to the lunatic-ward of a workhouse imperative.

  • See "Medical Treatment of Children attending Elementary Schools," in Report of the Medical Officer (Education) of the London County Council for the year 1909.

  • A certain amount of weight attaches to this by the often unfortunate results of medical treatment by the Hindustani hospital assistants.

  • I must take the new comers if I was to succeed in the essential object of medical treatment, that of curing the patient.

  • Unless arrested by medical treatment, the disease lasts until cool weather, or the occurrence of a hard frost rids the atmosphere of the exciting influence.

  • The medical treatment should be directed to enriching the blood, improving nutrition, toning up the generative organs, and the health of the whole system.

  • When roaring becomes confirmed, medical treatment is entirely useless, as it is impossible to restore the wasted muscle and at the same time remove the cause of the interruption of the nervous supply.

  • Of course cases will be encountered which resist all forms of medical treatment.

  • Many physicians have recognized more or less distinctly the uselessness and harmfulness of "Old School" medical treatment.

  • Fortunate is the patient when such an escape can be established, because wherever in the system morbid excretions, suppressed by medical treatment, concentrate, there will inevitably be found the seat of chronic disease.

  • In this respect the Nature Cure people have brought about one of the greatest reforms in medical treatment: the admission of plenty of fresh air to the sickroom.

  • As the child was young and tenacious of life, she might very probably have recovered under the more common routine of medical treatment.

  • For a short time he was the subject of medical treatment.


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