In this work I shall constantly refer to these various uses of water, especially as a solvent (an aid to digestion), and as a remedial and curative agent.
Many years of experience on the part of the writer have shown that to make food remedial and curative, the old dietary standards must be, roughly speaking, cut in half.
During this session, however, delay and remedialmeasures were suggested by Lord Liverpool in the upper house, and by Mr. Canning in the commons, for the extinction of slavery.
Mr. Stanley denied that there was any necessity for remedial and repressive measures going on together; but at the same time he declared that if ministers found themselves unable to carry both they would resign office.
He had also gone through the remedial operation as it was called, of the Grenville act, so that, as he had sounded all the shoals and shallows of the system, it was not wonderful he should be a great advocate for an alteration.
The present juncture, indeed, demanded a remedial measure of a bold and comprehensive character, and Sir Robert did not fail to bring forward such a measure.
Lord George Bentinck taunted the government with the failure of their remedialmeasures for Ireland, political and material, and his taunts were keenly felt.
Incantations and spells were generally used in addition to a realremedial agent, but the incantations usually got the credit for effecting the cure.
He strongly believed in wine as a remedial agent, which it has been said may have accounted for his popularity with the Roman ladies, with whom as a physician he was in great demand.
Shortly after this, about the year 648, St. Vardrille, the founder of Fontanelle, exercised his remedial potency in healing the palsied arm of a forester whose indiscreet zeal had induced him to transfix the sainted abbot with a lance.
For this reason steam baths and other methods of applying heat prove highly remedial in negative diseases of the catarrhal and kindred varieties.
Disease is the remedial effort of Nature to throw off such obstructions--a process of purification and regeneration--and its symptoms should be assisted and regulated rather than resisted and suppressed.
If existing laws are inadequate to compass the end in view, I shall be prepared to give earnest consideration to any further remedial measures, within the treaty limits, which the wisdom of Congress may devise.
The condition of business in the courts of the United States is such that there seems to be an imperative necessity for remedial legislation on the subject.
Employment for the patients is of immense remedial importance, and of great value from the standpoint of economical administration.
Egyptian priests employed not only music and the beautiful in nature and art as remedial agents in insanity, but recreation and occupation as well.
But, notwithstanding this consultation, all remedial aid was neglected, and he was allowed to follow his own inclinations, both in religious matters and in totally secluding himself.
He soon lost all consciousness, but was cut down by a companion, who discovered him, in a state of insensibility, very soon after the commencement of the experiment, and by the prompt application of remedial measures he was finally recovered.
Though this, like other remedial processes, may go to extremes and interfere with sleep, or upset the stomach, within reasonable limits one of the best things to do when you have a cold is to cough.
This remedial power does not imply any gift of prophecy on nature's part, nor is it proof of design, or beneficent intention.
Moreover, we and our intelligences are a product of nature and a part of her remedial powers.
It simply regards it as it would any other remedial agency, a given drug, for instance, a bath, or a form of electricity or light.
It typified the movement of the French revolution in its extravagant hopes and its errors, in its destructive, not its remedial aspect.
But the most important consequence, resulting from this legislative investigation, was the remedial laws frequently attendant on it.
It is chiefly to the presence of phosphorus that cod-liver owes its wonderful remedial power in these affections.
It is lamentable to think that despite the supposed remedial discoveries in this direction, we still seem to be without an agent to neutralise the effects of the bites of poisonous snakes.
As a remedial agent, when properly exhibited, iron acts as a genial stimulant and tonic, and generally proves beneficial in cases of chronic debility, unaccompanied with organic congestion or inflammation.
Among liquids containing a large proportion of water, those which are not charged with remedial substances, give a larger and heavier drop than the same liquids when containing extraneous bodies in solution.
Robiquet, who first called attention to this salt as a remedial agent.
Every school of socialism states this in some more or less complete form, however divergent the remedial methods suggested by the different schools.
In fact, the whole machinery of the Federal Government necessary for the distribution of remedial justice among the people has been demolished, and it would be difficult, if not impossible, to replace it.
But that he had anything to do with that change--that the working of the remedial system called for hands--that his had any charge in the matter had never entered into his imagination or stirred his conscience.
There might be a remedial system somewhere,--nay, it might be in the Bible; he meant to look some day.
The migratory habit of housefly larvae as indicating a favorable remedial measure.
For the only true hell is the remedial vibration of truth in an uncoordinated soul, even when notremedial for the individual still remedial for the race.
A part of the discord which sin is and introduces, they denote the remedial struggles of nature and grace to restore the perverted being to its normal condition.
The only true hell is the vindicating and remedial return of resisted law on a being out of tune with some just condition of his nature and destiny.
There are, according to New Thought, healing forces which may be trusted to do theirremedial work in us, if only we surrender ourselves to them and let them have their way.
Pain is a spiritual remedial agent inflicted by God, and should therefore be patiently endured.
The objection ought to run: "pain is a spiritual remedial agent, inflicted by God, which is to be got rid of as soon as possible, but ought to be patiently endured when unavoidable.
Pain is a spiritual remedial agent, inflicted by God, and should therefore be patiently endured.