153 Verbs to Use for the Word medicine

Francis Jeffrey had been a hack writer in London, had studied medicine, had sought unsuccessfully a government position in India, had written poor sonnets, and was now lounging with but a scanty occupation in the halls of the law courts.

She opened her little medicine chest and took out some medicine.

" As Mary gave out medicine, many people would often crowd around her to hear her "Jesus talk."

It has been conjectured [rather foolishly] that he was a Roman Catholic, from a statement made by one of his biographers that, while he practised medicine in London, he was much patronised by persons of that persuasion.

Children of sound health, who are judiciously fed, and have sufficient exercise, very seldom need aperient medicine.

" Greiffenhagen had tried to administer more medicine.

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.

Where's thy cure, O Taleb? I find no medicine that cureth love, In vain I search.

The first woman to practice medicine in Sweden was Caroline Widerstrom, who is still living and occupies a prominent position in Stockholm.

"Maybe I can send the medicine with you.

But He uses medicines; and He sends people about with them, just like the doctors' boys you were speaking of.

Come and bring your magic medicines and make him well.

It is a very wrong thing to take up that basket without being told by Him who makes the medicine.

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.

These pills we made at home, I always had to prepare the medicines, and give the dose, the Boss standing by dictating.

The common cure in the country (for such at least as dwell near the seaside) is to duck them over head and ears in sea water; some use charms: every good wife can prescribe medicines.

His errand to the capital had been to procure some medicine which his master had been ordered to take, he being at the time violently afflicted by the gout.

"Come, white Ma, a young man has been shot in the hand, and he wants your medicine!" "Don't go Ma," said Ma Eme, Mary's friend.

"He is a medicine-monger, probationer of receipts, and Doctor Epidemic; he is perpetually putting his medicines upon their trial, and very often finds them GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER, but still they have some trick or other to come off, and avoid burning by the hand of the hangman.

I've been carrying His medicines about for a good many years now.

Physic itself in the last place is to be considered; "for the Lord hath created medicines of the earth, and he that is wise will not abhor them.

The new-comer, a smooth-shaven man of about thirty, with the air of the proprietor or head manager very strong upon him, took the boy's position behind the counter, and remarked to Lawrence: "Most people, when they first come here, think it rather queer to pay for looking at the directory, but you see we don't keep a directory to coax people to come in to buy medicines or anything else.

Rhubarb, mixed with flour and warm water, may be made into a poultice, and applied to the abdomen of a child that obstinately refuses to swallow medicine, and it will be found to produce the same effect as if the medicine had been taken into the stomach; it will purge briskly.

I'll leave some medicine.

Then I brought out from the back part of my cave, where I kept my medicines, a jar containing a liniment which I had made for such purposes.

153 Verbs to Use for the Word  medicine