Which preposition to use with medicines
I know these people put bad medicine in my path.
"If we contemplate with pleasure the singular re-establishment of bodily health, which HOWARD derived from his active philanthropy; it may be still more pleasing to recollect, that it also afforded him an efficacious medicine for an afflicted mind.
When he was tempted to any self-indulgence, the thought would always rise that this was not the way to become able to help people, especially the real selves of them; and, when amongst the medical students, he could not help thinking how much better doctors some of them would make if they would but try the medicine of the other basket for themselves.
The state of medicine at the time of the Trojan war was very imperfect, as we find exemplified by these two acting as surgeons general to the Grecian army.
It is the purpose of modern medicine to disease.
"Maybe I can send the medicine with you.
There is a strange sentence in the last paragraph of Dr. Jacobi's article on the study of medicine by women, to the effect that it would be better for the husband always to be superior to the wife.
There she put healing medicine on their backs while she told them about Jesus who could heal their souls.
Here's a package to take in,medicine from the drug store.
But she told him she was Gerard de Narbon's daughter (with whose fame the king was well acquainted), and she offered the precious medicine as the darling treasure which contained the essence of all her father's long experience and skill, and she boldly engaged to forfeit her life, if it failed to restore his majesty to perfect health in the space of two days.
They poured a few drops of this medicine into the milk and offered it to me.
At first they took their medicine without a whimper.
" "But Ma," said Njiri, "they have made bad medicine against us.
"But, on the other hand, though I can't give them medicine out of your papa's basket, your papa very often gives them medicine out of mine.
If you'll come out and take your medicine like men, all right; but if you resist it will go that much harder with you.
To mention only one instance, they pretended that great caution ought to be used in taking medicine under Taurus, or the bull; because, as this animal chews his cud, the person would not be able to keep it in his stomach.
there is by this means "more danger from the medicine than from the disease," when they put together they know not what, or leave it to an illiterate apothecary to be made, they cause death and horror for health.
" "How I should like to take His healing about!" cried Willie"just as the doctors' boys take the medicines about in baskets: grannie tells me they do in the big towns.
The Ramblin' Kid will have to take his medicine along with the rest!
* I PRACTICE MEDICINE AMONG THE SLAVES.
He was a little relieved by medicines during the night.
To be shore the cow died, but he got the medicine down her when it didn't look as if human hands could do itthat's the kind of doctor he is.
DIEFFENBACH, JOHANN FRIEDRICH, an eminent German surgeon, born at Königsberg; studied for the Church; took part in the war of liberation, and began the study of medicine after the fall of Napoleon; was appointed to the chair of Surgery in Berlin; his fame rests on his skill as an operator (1792-1847).
She took leave of all her Family, and bore the vain Application of Medicines with the greatest Patience imaginable.