330 examples of tonics in sentences

"Talk to himfind out what ails him, order tonics for him.

'The Willows' was simply a charming retreat where he sent them to try his favorite tonics of sunlight and oxygen; they never dreamed they were to be the recipients of favors which would not be rendered in the bill.

Confections of orange-peel are excellent tonics and stomachics.

They produce nature's tonics for weary tissues.

PLAN TO BE PURSUED WITH THE DELICATE AND STRUMOUS.If a child is of a delicate and strumous constitution, the cold bath during the summer is one of the best tonics that can be employed; and if living on the coast, sea-bathing will be found of singular benefit.

Tonics and stimulants may save him from complete collapse, but real recovery is a matter of months and even years."

If necessary you must take tonics, and have a steel rod down your back, if you can't keep yourself erect without it.

And, indeed, so great is the defensive power of strong, pure blood, rich in its white corpuscles or leucocytes, that I believe I could cure even the worst forms of mange by internal remedies, good food, and tonics, etc., without the aid of any dressing whatever except pure cold water.

The animal's general health requires looking after, and he may be brought once more into good condition by proper food and a course of vegetable tonics.

These rests, therefore, come periodically to all at the front, and are, as it were, tonics.

I wish every statesman who had ever favored tonics for the "sick man" could have stood where I did and have seen the long reiteration of the damning accusation against the "unspeakable Turk" in these escapes of the peaceful stragglers from massacre and rapine which every rising in the provinces of Turkey brings forth for the shame of our civilization.

The latter philosopher resolves the letters into "tonics, subtonics, and atonics;" and avers that "consonants alone may form syllables."

They should therefore adhere strictly to their "tonics, subtonics, and atonics;" which classes, though apparently the same as vowels, semivowels, and mutes, are better adapted to their new and peculiar division of these elements.

"The subtonic elements are inferior to the tonics, in all the emphatic and elegant purposes of speech.

ANTRIM, DORON K. Tune tonics.

Tonics and sedatives.

ANTRIM, DORON K. Tune tonics.

Tonics and sedatives.

At first he was unfeignedly glad, and seemed only too anxious to complete his cure by taking exercise and tonics.

She had seen her growing a little thinner and more tense everyday; had seen her putting on spectacles, and fighting anaemia with tonics, and yielding unresistingly to shabbiness.

I can give you tonics and increase the amount; but I cannot resist the evil which you yourself do yourself.

Now I'll take your tonics, and then would you have the kindness to ask my sister to come to me?" Miss Scarborough, who was always in waiting on her brother, was at once in the room.

Such was the nature of the man, and when he swallowed Mr. Merton's tonics he did so more with the idea of keeping the property out of his son's hands than of preserving his own life.

From the forest and wilderness come the tonics and barks which brace mankind.

As might be expected in an educated people passionately fond of out-door exercises, well fed and clothed, and with sun and sea air for tonics, drink is not their national vice.

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