But do you know the medicine of example, the healing power of admiration, and of that soul-strengthener, reverence?
In addition to this, she had not taken the usual medicine of keeping still, but had disguised all her pangs behind active joy, so as to give her departing mother no pains, although herself far too great ones.
Alban playfully took out the Doctor's medicine from his pocket, and said, "This is what you are to take.
The Indians of southern California use them asmedicine stones to bring rain; the Eskimo use similar stones as sinkers, but have them perforated at the end.
I do not propose to prove here that Socialism is a poison; it is enough if I maintain that it is a medicine and not a wine.
Busby is a doctor of medicine as well as a doctor of divinity.
He kens the richt medicine for Covenanters: but I ken the richt medicine for Jock Tamson," and putting the bottle to his lips he drank deep and long.
The medical professors failed to attract him to their profession, and two years of Edinburgh satisfied him that medicine should not absorb him.
But his powers in this direction were exercised almost wholly in the practice of medicine and in the observation of human character.
The colored people who lived in them gave the gunners the exact location of the Rebels, and in less time than it takes for me to describe it, our section let them have a dose of the medicine they intended for us.
General Hooker probably was obliged to swallow, in secret, some terrible doses of the same medicine he and others had given to Burnside.
The old gentleman made an appearance, too, with some medicine for the inner man, which I swallowed like an obedient child.
Are the beastly medicine bottles squirming on the shelf?
I don't know, but she was at considerable pains to impress upon me that even medicine bottles and that beastly dispensary were preferable to Mourne Lodge with me.
I'm sure I'll never know one medicine from another.
The sergeant of police was so impressed that he went away quite thoughtfully, and the next time he fetched medicine he brought her half a score of new-laid eggs from his own fowl run.
Brushing it off left long black streaks in all directions, and the taste on my lips was filthy; the three people waiting for their medicine nearly had convulsions, and the doctor came out to see what was the matter.
At the time of his arrest he was practising medicine Ranged on the platform on either side of the speaker's desk were about a hundred chairs, several of which in the two front rows were kept vacant.
They were about Doctor Rachaeles, a famous Hebrew writer who practised medicine in Odessa, and his son-in-law, a poet named Abraham Tevkin.
He was now studying medicine at the University Medical College, and it was a considerable time since I had last seen him.
Or was she trying to cultivate me in the professional interests of her husband, who was practising medicine in Harlem?
Food is medicine and medicine is food", Gentle food, little medicine, keeps health good!
Laughter is a goodmedicine and, coming out of the hermit shell, we should learn to laugh at all laughable actions of the self and others.
In them all the diamonds that deck out royalty and the wives of patent medicine men, gamblers, negro minstrels, and other people who are not royal, are first handled.
Many a London writer, struggling for fame and a place in literature, makes a handsome addition to his slender income by going into the service of these patent medicine vendors.
I've heard that men have been up against that sort of medicine out here for less things than tryin' to turn the herds of their employers over to the cattle rustlers.
Whatever it had been that the treacherous puncher had dosed them with, either the effect had worn off or else the horse medicine which Mrs. Haines had taken from her husband's chest must have counteracted the drug.
I hope they don't take a notion to slip away up the coulie 'stead of droppin' down and takin' their medicine like men.
For their brains, too, the Eurasian had altered, divested of all humanity and individuality, so as to utilize unhampered their skill with medicine and scalpel.
Once, they had been eminent on Earth, respected doctors of medicine and brain surgery, leaders in their profession: now they were like the mechanicalized coolies.
The father recommended medicine or the law, but the son aspired to some less hackneyed career.
When medicinemust be given, it should be borne in mind that there are various classes of purgatives, which produce very diverse effects.
Accordingly, where a constant demand for medicine exists in a nursery, the mother may rest assured that there is something essentially wrong in the treatment of her children.
Instead, then, of depending on medicine for the preservation of the health and life of an infant, the following precautions and preventives should be adopted.
Whenever medicine or food is given, spread a clean towel over the person or bed-clothing, and get a clean handkerchief, as nothing is more annoying to a weak stomach than the stickiness and soiling produced by medicine and food.
Such articles are designed for medicine and not for common use.
The edict not only prohibited the study both of medicine and law amongst all that had taken religious vows, but actually excommunicated every ecclesiastic who might infringe the decree.
The course of studies in the school of Salerno was three years of logic, and five years of medicine and surgery.
Tertullian called philosophy and medicine twin sisters; both may become powerful agents in controlling our imagination.
While the science of medicine thus flourished in Greece and Egypt it was scarcely known in Rome, where the first physician who ventured to practise was Archagathus from Peloponnesus.
There does still exist a treatise of medicinewritten by Hildegarde, Abbess of a convent at Rupertsberg.
The origin of their introduction in the practice of medicine is uncertain.
There are primordial and inscrutable peculiarities in our constitution that cannot be accounted for; and the medicine which relieves one patient will aggravate the sufferings of others.
The Academy of Medicine of Paris having appointed a commission of twelve members to examine and report upon it, their inferences were as follow: 1.
The soothing medicine calmed him in a few minutes, and the leech himself could presently wash the wound and apply a fresh dressing with the practised aid of the Sister.
For five years in Virginia he exhibited a certain stern efficiency which was perhaps the best support and medicine that could have been devised.
Harris's first report to me was that he was obliged to set the soup kettles boiling and feed his patients before medicine could be retained.
If it be in the winter, when you cannot get the juice, make a strong decoction of the leaves and roots in water, and inject that up with a syringe, but let it be blood warm, and you will find this medicine of great efficacy.
And if the last medicine do not bring them down the first time she takes it, let her take as much more three hours after, and it seldom fails.
It was midnight before either found leisure for food or rest, and then Dane knelt, with a biscuit in one hand, beside the little medicine chest in the tent, while Maxwell bent over a medical treatise as he ate.
Of course, I did my little, but I may say that my medicinewas not the only thing responsible for your cure.
She faithfully performed her self-assumed duties, and Cosden lived up to his agreement to take the medicine his doctor prescribed.
Can't you start in now to take some medicine which will be sure to clear your blood of business by the time these things you speak of work themselves out?
The Doctor knew he could not cure her, and only gave her a littlemedicine to soothe her pain.
The Doctor left medicine for them, and then went on to Mrs. Thorn's whose daughter was sick.
A good, well-assorted medicine chest is a sine qua non.
The practical part ofmedicine he carefully distinguishes.
For meat is a medicine against hunger, and such as use a constant diet are said to cure themselves,--I mean such as use meat not for wantonness but of necessity.
But some are to be drunk, as where Helen mixes a medicinein a bowl (O.
Medicine has, too, a theoretical side which reaches the knowledge of particulars by universal reasoning and by inductive method.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "medicine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.