Use medicine in a sentence
Sentences starting with medicine
- Medicine is a very pleasant study. [6]
- Medicine is the most difficult of sciences and the most laborious of arts. [3]
- Medicine has a good deal to answer for! [6]
- Medicine is a gift, surgery is a gift and an art. [11]
Sentences ending with medicine
- I'll sit up with my patient the rest of the night, doctor; I can't trust Nancy, she couldn't make Luigi take the medicine. [5]
- Listen to me while I show you the parallel of the story of the astronomer in the history of medicine. [6]
- But if there were the red man's Medicine too--" "What is the red man's Medicine? [11]
- The patient gets well by the use of arnica in a little more than a month longer, and this extraordinary fact is published in the French "Archives of Homoeopathic Medicine. [3]
- The studies which we have glanced at are preliminary in your education to the practical arts which make use of them,--the arts of healing,--surgery and medicine. [3]
- Since this lecture was delivered a great and, as I think, beneficial change has taken place in the practice of medicine. [6]
- She came upon us at the foot of the stairs, with her cordials in her hands, and made us come in and sit down and take the medicine. [5]
- It was dark: Uarda ceased weeping and said to the surgeon: "Can it be possible that he has gone into the city to borrow the great sum of money that thou--or thy temple--demanded for thy medicine? [10]
- And, besides, suppose thee does learn medicine? [5]
- It is in the study of temper, temperament, hereditary predispositions, that we may expect the most brilliant results in preventive medicine. [4]
Short sentences using medicine
- You mean to practise medicine? [9]
- Here, look at medicine. [6]
- No medicine can cure that. [11]
Sentences containing medicine two or more times
- You were one of those, he said, whose mere presence beside a sick-bed was as good as medicine, and so you are; and, dear Jungfrau Els, this salutary medicine benefits me. [10]
- What kind of medicine do you give for the ordinary diseases, such as--" "We never give medicine in any circumstances whatever! [5]
- What kind of medicine do you give for the ordinary diseases, such as--' 'We never give medicine in any circumstances whatever! [5]
- You ought to know that if I throw my time and abilities into a patent medicine, it's a patent medicine whose field of operations is the solid earth! [5]
- There are well-ascertained facts, known from the earliest periods of medicine, showing that, under certain circumstances, the very medicine which, from its known effects, one would expect to aggravate the disease, may contribute to its relief. [3]
- And it is a fine thought, too--marrying religion to medicine, instead of medicine to the undertaker in the old way; for religion and medicine properly belong together, they being the basis of all spiritual and physical health. [5]
More example sentences with the word medicine in them
- It afforded the young man genuine pleasure to wait upon the faithful old woman and give her her medicine and barley-gruel. [10]
- But it was wonderful to see how Mahommed Seti took the kourbash at the hands of Fielding, when he shied from the medicine bottles. [11]
- Soon after graduating with honours as a physician, I was offered a professional post in a college of medicine in Canada. [11]
- She had remained with him for hours, leaving her place at his side merely to give him his medicine, or, with her mother's aid, place poultices on his wounds. [10]
- In the letter which follows the medicine which Twichell was to take was Plasmon, an English proprietary remedy in which Mark Twain had invested--a panacea for all human ills which osteopathy could not reach. [5]
- In one tent, where a young mother was shaking with the chill of a severe attack of fever, Miriam asked the pallid Milcah to bring her medicine chest, and the desolate wife went on her errand with joyous alacrity. [10]
- It was at Werowocomoco that Smith observed certain conjurations of the medicine men, which he supposed had reference to his fate. [4]
- If all medicine were very costly, and the expense of it always came out of the physician's fee, it would really be a less objectionable arrangement than this other most pernicious one. [3]
- You know you were never easy without some medicine to take when you felt ill in body. [6]
- This is the way the conversation between the Doctor of Divinity and the Doctor of Medicine was going on at the point where these notes take it up. [6]
- Never, I believe, was medicine swallowed with a greater willingness. [9]
- It is a very narrow and unjust view of the practice of medicine, to suppose it to consist altogether in the use of powerful drugs, or of drugs of any kind. [6]
- The physicians became very anxious about his health, but when they sent him medicine he threw it away. [10]
- Presumptions are of vast importance in medicine, as in law. [3]
- Inoculation was first tried in 1796, and three years later an institution was opened in London where a Leipsic professor of medicine gave lectures. [10]
- In fact, he, too, regarded it as medicine, and hoped especially for a favourable effect from the exquisite soprano voice in the motet "Tu pulchra es. [10]
- You come nearer to the great fathers of modern medicine than some of you imagine. [3]
- But with regard to medicine it is hopelessly ignorant and never finds it out. [3]
- You may like to hear something of the famous Professors of Paris in the days when I was a student in the Ecole de Medicine, and following the great Hospital teachers. [6]
- What determined me to give up Law and apply myself to Medicine I can hardly say, but I had from the first looked upon that year's study as an experiment. [6]
- He wanted me to get him some medicine for it up to Antigonish. [4]
- But I've got to find him some work; work's the only medicine for his disease. [5]
- It was difficult to establish a practice in medicine without some capital, else I had remained in London; and, being in need of instant means, I gladly accepted the offer. [11]
- I had nothing to do but listen to the pattering of the fountains and take medicine and throw it up again. [5]
- She felt as though some beloved hand had given her a vial of precious medicine that would cure every disease, when she had learned this verse, too, by heart. [10]
- The name of Thomas Sydenham is as distinguished in the history of medicine as that of John Locke in philosophy. [3]
- Yet portions of this unwholesome food which we call medicine, we have reason to believe, are assimilated; thus, castor-oil appears to be partially digested by infants, so that they require large doses to affect them medicinally. [3]
- She lay in this attitude so long that Nun feared death had claimed her and, holding the medicine in his hand, listened to hear her breathing. [10]
- While I was there, Justine Caron came to get some medicine that I had before given her. [11]
- His mother needed them as medicine for a poor woman in the village. [10]
- I do believe thee wouldn't have so readily allowed me to begin the study of medicine, if it hadn't had the novelty of an experiment to thee. [5]
- His contributions to the world's list of great names in literature, science, art, music, finance, medicine, and abstruse learning are also away out of proportion to the weakness of his numbers. [5]
- The basis of the vast proprietary medicine business is popular ignorance and credulity. [4]
- You shall have the roasted bird, but take this grain too; a barley-porridge is the best medicine for Barbara's condition; I've tried it! [10]
- But after all, the readers who care most for the early records of medical science and art are the specialists who are dividing up the practice of medicine and surgery as they were parcelled out, according to Herodotus, by the Egyptians. [3]
- I have had the privilege of examining a manuscript of Cotton Mather's relating to medicine, by the kindness of the librarian of the American Antiquarian Society, to which society it belongs. [3]
- This was truly the principle of contraries contrariis, which ill-informed persons have attempted to make out to be the general doctrine of medicine, whereas there is no general dogma other than this: disease is to be treated by anything that is proved to cure it. [3]
- Wherever this is the practice, medicine is sure to become a trade, and the people learn to expect drugging, and to consider it necessary, because drugs are so universally given to the patients of the man who gets his living by them. [6]
- The portion of the Papyrus Ebers just mentioned is now the only Egyptian source from whence we can obtain instruction concerning this important branch of ancient medicine. [10]
- That water was the only medicine he had, and he put faith in it. [13]
- Paper read before the National Academy of Medicine. [3]
- The lancet was the magician's wand of the dark ages of medicine. [6]
- What wonder that the history of Medicine should be to so great an extent a record of self-delusion! [6]
- His balm for the healing of the nation's wounds was a patent medicine so cleverly concocted that experts alone could show what was in it. [9]
- So he led the Gaul carefully back to the couch he had deserted, and, after moistening the bandage with healing balm from Myrtilus's medicine chest, ordered him to keep quiet. [10]
- And this was the end of the revolting scene, for, as he spoke, Caesar pushed away his cup and sat staring into vacancy, so pale that his physician, foreseeing a fresh attack, brought out his medicine vial. [10]
- I don't think the Doctor would want his wife to practise medicine, for reasons which I will not stop to mention. [6]
- In this way the dilution of the original millionth of a grain of medicine contained in the grain of powder operated on is carried successively to the billionth, trillionth, quadrillionth, quintillionth, and very often much higher fractional divisions. [3]
- She carefully arranged the cushions on his couch, and gave him his medicine and night-draught. [10]
- The tendency of the accomplished specialist in medicine is to refer all physical trouble to the ill conduct of the organ he presides over. [4]
- We have seen that many of the practitioners of medicine, during the first century of New England, were clergymen. [3]
- Since then the temptation had come upon him often when trouble weighed or difficulties surrounded him --accompanied always by recurrence of fever--to resort to the insidious medicine. [11]
- Some of their superstitions have lingered in practical medicine to the present day, but chemistry has grown wise enough to confess the fact of absolute ignorance. [3]
- All display in superfluous abundance the boundless credulity and excitability of mankind upon subjects connected with medicine. [6]
- Petrus had his staff and felt-hat brought to him, gave Hermas the medicine and desired him to follow him. [10]
- Also in the springtime, Tekewani himself had his own trials, for in his blood the old medicine stirred. [11]
- I gave him some medicine, and then sat down. [11]
- And there is so much to do in this great New York among the unfortunate that a woman who knows medicine can do better than any one else. [4]
- Goldsmith and even Smollett, both having studied and practised medicine, could not by any possibility have outraged all the natural feelings of delicacy and decency as Swift and Zola have outraged them. [6]
- Pierre, whose rude skill in medicine was got of hard experiences here and there, had helped him back into the world again, and was himself now a little astonished at acting as Scripture reader to a Protestant invalid. [11]
- This communication is signed: "Doctor Ernst Ueberhell, Professor of Medicine. [10]
- Since I was seven years old I have seldom take, a dose of medicine, and have still seldomer needed one. [5]
- Ten patients were set apart, and not allowed to take any medicine at all,--much against the wish of the Homoeopathic physician. [3]
- Dr. James Jackson says that relief of epilepsy is not to be attained by any medicine with which he is acquainted, but by diet. [6]
- And he never says anything, never complains, lives up there all alone, and takes his medicine. [9]
- This night he sat down beside the cradle, holding the bottle of medicine and a spoon in his hand. [11]
- Perfect quiet, Ptolemaeus said, was the best medicine. [10]
- Still the mere routinists and unthinking artisans in most callings dislike whatever shakes the dust out of their traditions, and it may be unreasonable to expect that Medicine will always prove an exception to the rule. [6]
- And Hilary Vane received the news with a grim satisfaction, Dr. Tredway believing that it had done more for him than any medicine or specialists. [9]
- There is no reason why that fear should not be removed, why the latest discoveries in medicine and science should not be at the disposal of all. [9]
- We can find realism enough in books of anatomy, surgery, and medicine. [6]
- The Essay was read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, and, at the request of the Society, printed in the "New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery" for April, 1843. [3]
- At the existing rate of supply and leakage they would never be filled; nothing would ever be settled in medicine. [6]
- There is no quack medicine to be got here. [10]
- Charles Barbeyrac, a Protestant in his religion, was a practitioner and teacher of medicine at Montpellier. [3]
- It is altogether probable that there will happen two or three very striking coincidences out of the whole ninety cases, in which it would seem evident that the medicine produced the relief, though it had, as we assumed, nothing to do with it. [3]
- I am not presuming to express an opinion concerning Veratrum viride, which was little heard of when I was still practising medicine. [3]
- Now the "general practitioner" charged, as I understand, for his medicine, and in that way got paid for his visit. [6]
- Of course, the practice of medicine and surgery in a remote country district has its disadvantages, but in my case I am happy in a division of responsibility. [5]
- The history of practical medicine had been like the story of the Danaides. [6]
- All a man's powers are not too much for such a profession as Medicine. [3]
- He didn't fancy Philip's banter, and when the latter had gone out, and Ruth asked, "Why don't you take up medicine, Mr. [5]
- Like most other people, I often feel mean, and act accordingly; but until I took that medicine I had never reveled in such supernatural depravity, and felt proud of it. [5]
- But, if the penny pinchers in the council of finance refuse to advance the necessary funds, why--charge this medicine to my account. [10]
- We read a patent medicine circular and shudder with seven diseases. [9]
- You've got your own medicine to give. [11]
- One gives the other food or drink or medicine, and they move on again. [11]
- He would give opium, for instance, as boldly as the late Dr. Fisher of Beverly, but he followed the aphorism of the Father of Medicine, and kept extreme remedies for extreme cases. [3]
- If she would only study medicine with me! [6]
- A painful meal, on the whole, owing to the presence in the room of a grown-up daughter with a graveyard cough, without physician or medicine, or comforts. [4]
- Medicine, sometimes impertinently, often ignorantly, often carelessly called "allopathy," appropriates everything from every source that can be of the slightest use to anybody who is ailing in any way, or like to be ailing from any cause. [3]
- The weird voice of the old woman was exciting in itself, and we could not escape the image of this unknown man, dancing about this region without any medicine, fleeing perchance by night and alone, and finally flitting away down the Gut of Canso. [4]
- Those who speak of the great body of physicians as if they were united in a league to support the superannuated notions of the past against the progress of improvement, have read the history of medicine to little purpose. [3]
- Classics, theology, especially of the controversial sort, statistics, politics, law, medicine, science, occult and overt, general literature,--almost every branch of knowledge was represented. [6]
- On the top of the chest are a looking-glass, some toilet articles, and bottles of medicine. [4]
- Then he discoursed of medicine, ancient and modern, tasking the Doctor's knowledge not a little, and evincing a good deal of acquaintance with old doctrines and authors. [6]
- But the profession of medicine never could reach its full development until it became entirely separated from that of divinity. [3]
- It is made of deerskin, dyed by a strange process which turned it white, and doctored by some cunning medicine. [11]
- It's another case of a physician who doesn't take his own medicine. [5]
- Harkness was proprietor of a mint; that is to say, a popular patent medicine. [5]
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