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Example sentences for "treating disease"

  • The hardy individual who dares to propose a new departure in the method of treating disease must be prepared to hear his theories ridiculed, his system denounced, and, possibly, his motives impugned.

  • It may safely be asserted that the drug system of treating disease would be destroyed if it were to be critically examined; in fact, to defend it is provocative of unmistakable damage to it.

  • And that is why I am in opposition to the existing method of treating disease.

  • Have you changed your instructions as to the right way of treating disease?

  • All human control is animal magnetism, more despicable than all other methods of treating disease.

  • In 1883, a million of peo- ple acknowledge and attest the blessings of this mental system of treating disease.

  • Why should one refuse to investigate this method of treating disease?

  • Their success undoubtedly is based on the fact that they concentrate their best efforts on preventive instead of combative methods of treating disease.

  • The causes of it must, therefore, be sought in the artificial modes of living peculiar to our hypercivilization and in the unnatural methods of treating disease as commonly practiced.

  • The practice of treating disease by alcoholic stimulants.

  • Defn: A system of treating disease by baths and mineral waters.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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