Which preposition to use with incurable

as Occurrences 3%

It was a blemish as incurable as the deformity of his foot.

by Occurrences 2%

Indeed the healing powers of this goddess were such, that, as we are told by Diodorus, the remedies she prescribed never failed of their effect, and that convalescents were daily seen returning from her temple, many of whom had been abandoned as incurable by the physicians.

in Occurrences 1%

In this he has rendered a great benefit to the public, for the Auvergnats are incurable in their custom of emptying their pots de chambre out of the windows; so that the streets every morning are in a terrible state: but thanks to the industry of C his cars go round to collect the precious material, and all is cleared away by twelve o'clock.

through Occurrences 1%

His power, which had been so grudged and envied, and called monarchy and despotism, now was proved to have been the saving of the State; such an amount of corrupt dealing and wickedness suddenly broke out in public affairs, which he before had crushed and forced to hide itself, and so prevented its becoming incurable through impunity and license.

to Occurrences 1%

For very many centuries have elapsed since the last victim of such delusions, as they were solemnly pronounced by public vote in the reign of the four-hundredth predecessor of the present Camptâ, was sent as incurable to the dangerous ward of our strictest hospital for the insane.

from Occurrences 1%

Only in the case of Cuba there was the direct intervention of the United States to establish "a stable government" in the distracted island, desolated by war, pestilence and famine, that had evolved conditions, of terrible misery incurable from within, and of inhumane oppression that should be resented by all enlightened people.

at Occurrences 1%

He had for some days been endeavouring to procure admission for a poor woman, into the hospital of incurables at Paris.

Which preposition to use with  incurable