In fact, we recognised at that time that we did not know what were the remedies for the evils of society as we saw them and that the right time for striking would not come until we knew where to strike.
More than thirty years had passed since this had been written, and whilst the evils of private property, so vividly depicted by Mill, showed no signs of mitigation, the remedies he anticipated had made no substantial progress.
Secretary of State for War and Lord Chancellor, addressed the Society on "Radical Remedies for Economic Evils.
These remedies [which are mostly herbs], are all produced in that country.
His knowledge of the healing art is derived from books left him by his forefathers, which describe very exactly the marks and signs by which the various diseases are known, and lay down the proper remedies for each.
Now the sacraments are spiritual remedies for the healing of wounds inflicted by sin.
Therefore in the state of innocence man needed no sacraments, whether as remedies against sin or as means of perfecting the soul.
Therefore much more in the sacraments, which are spiritual remedies ordained to the health of the soul, can one thing be substituted for another when this happens to be lacking.
Christian life, not directly, but accidentally, as it were, that is to say, as remedies against supervening defects.
Dogmatic conclusions, and the bringing forward of too hasty remedies must alike be avoided.
Nearly every day some are on the sick list, and must be visited, and remedies administered under the missionary's own eye.
All the remedies of art had been employed in vain.
They cure the itch with great dexterity, and are said to have remediesfor pulmonary phthisis.
The remedies for propitiating God are given in the words of God himself.
Fortunately the disease is not difficult to cure if the remedies are applied--remedies such as will expel the worms from the intestine.
There are a dozen different remedies that will stop the pain, from opium and chloroform down to the coal-tar remedies (phenacetin, acetanilid, etc.
Indian remedies did not stand as high in popular esteem as they do now; but they were in desperate straits and jumped at the chance.
Both vomiting and purging are defensive actions on nature's part, remedies instead of diseases.
In the chronic form the same remedies to relieve the pain are sometimes useful, but very much less effective, and often of little or no value.
The utmost that we can do with our drugs and remedies is to appeal to and rouse into action the great healing power of nature, the classic "Vis medicatrix Naturæ," an incarnation of our past experiences handed down by heredity.
It is perfectly true that there are a number of remedieswhich will relieve the average headache; but there are two important things to be borne in mind.
If constipation be present, we must use no rough remedies to get rid of it.
Constitutional remediesshould go hand in hand with these.
To preuent which discommodity, one of the best remedies is the sufficient and fit distance of trees.
As in every other disease, so here, the earlier the remedies are resorted to, the greater will be the probability of success.
The pure economists, however, prescribed moral remedies without investigating the elements of morality.
The way is thus opened to questions of conduct, to positive remediesfor social and political evils which, as they have been generated and fostered by external circumstances, can be removed by a change of those circumstances.
Respiration and circulation should be stimulated, and the usual remedies for relief in such cases should be administered for at least an hour before giving up the victim as dead.
In spite of oil and other remedies the body swelled more and more, and he died in convulsions some two hours after the receipt of the injury.
I know that these things have more effect in our courts than the musty legalremedies which they taught us at college.
Sugar-coated pills, gelatine capsules and cod liver oil emulsions make the remedy much less disagreeable to take, and very ingenious and effective machines have been devised for putting up remedies in such forms.
In the latter part of the century the new remedies derived from coal tar have occupied an important place.
Our industrial population is crying for remedies for the increasing cost of living and aspiring to better conditions of life and labor.
The remedies placed in the hands of landlords are very stringent.
As the symptoms of these kinds of burns are more severe than those of the first class, so the remedies appropriate to them are more powerful.
Epsom salts in half a pint of senna tea: take a quarter of the mixture as a dose] Repeat these remedies if the bowels are not well opened.
You suffer unseemly ill; deranged in mind You err; and as some bad physician, falling Sick you are dejected, and cannot find By what remedies you may be healed.
Hale did masterly work in proving the new remedies and verifying the observations of the eclectic physicians and published his Characteristics of New Remedies in 1864.
Lermoyez also advises caution in accepting the gouty theory to the neglect of known remedies for the disease.
Hale's New Remedies, in which he says of silphium laciniatum, "It has proved for me one of the best remedies in humid asthma.
But when you leave pure prevention and apply these remedies to the cure of disease, the word vaccine loses even this shadow of justification and the present confusion results.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remedies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.