17 Words to use with treatments

Oral diagnosis and treatment planning.

But this law is even mild, when compared with another against the same offence, which was in force sometime ago, and which we fear is even now in force, in some of those colonies which this account of the treatment comprehends.

The general treatment confines the group to Joseph, the mother, and the Child.

All things being equal, the yield in the first operation by the electric method is 80 per cent., and the treatment costs, on an average, 0.40 franc per hectoliter.

It will, therefore, be considered the duty of business men to secure protection to the Negroes lest their ill-treatment force them to migrate to the extent of bringing about a stagnation of their business.

See how your ill- treatment hath curdled the wits of this poor lad and turned them all sour!

The Gallic blower, for like treatment hoping, Grins at the Portuguese who grinds adjacent.

One letter, which revealed the treatment Union men were receiving in Arkansas, I forwarded to The Herald.

At de present time I's under treatment o' young Dr. Stowers, my marster's gran'chil'.

The same person who came hither Lately in the garb of a doctor, Who to-day to cure Chrysanthus Such unusual treatment orders.

Notwithstanding the antiseptic treatment pus continued to form.

Signor Rossi, in the monograph of which I have already made such free use, mentions a number of plays, whose dependence on the Pastor fido is evident from their titles, though Guarini's influence is, of course, far more widely spread than such eclectic treatment reveals.

As early as 1752 we find one, Jeremiah Bridges, in 'No Foot, No Horse,' drawing attention to 'coffin-joint lameness,' and advocating for its treatment setoning of the frog.

After two weeks of the treatment sloughing of the inside of the sinuses occurs, and healing of the wound commences.

If the student has grasped all that has been said on the subject of spirit and matter, he will see that in mental treatment time and space count for nothing, because the whole action takes place on a plane where these conditions do not obtain; and it is therefore quite immaterial whether the patient be in the immediate presence of the healer or in a distant country.

As must have been already seen, the maternal treatment chiefly consists in the removal of the cause of the disorder; medicine may occasionally be exhibited by the mother, but its use in her hands must be very limited indeed.

When cinchonine is treated with potassium hydrate, it is decomposed into quinoline and a solid body, which on further treatment yields a liquid base, C{7}H{9}N, which is probably lutidine.

17 Words to use with  treatments