9 Verbs to Use for the Word restorative

When they had undressed her to apply restoratives a small, rough crucifix had been taken from the folds of her robe near her heart; it had belonged to Santa Beata Tagliapietra,that devoted daughter of the Church,and the Lady Beata herself had given the precious heirloom out of the treasures of the chapel of their house to her beloved Lady Marina.

I administered restoratives to the dying woman, and did what I could to check the haemorrhage.

In my ignorance of my own house, I could call for no help, and employ no other restoratives than fond words and caresses.

You will find a quiet day among the wild flowers a very valuable restorative.

This physician said, he went every day to attend to it himself, in order that he might use those restoratives, which would inflict the greatest possible pain.

The latter no sooner beheld the preacher, than she started and trembled so violently, that she could scarcely support herself; but her mother, who only saw a fainting man, flew to his assistance, and called to Patience to bring restoratives.

Dudley Venner drew her away and silenced her with a voice of authority, while Helen and an assistant plied their restoratives.

Emmeline would have flown for assistance, but a look from her mother bade her pause, and she remained with Ellen to seek those restoratives that were at hand.

The history of the St. Bernard dog would not be complete without reference being made to the noble work that he has done in Switzerland, his native land: how the Hospice St. Bernard kept a considerable number of dogs which were trained to go over the mountains with small barrels round their necks, containing restoratives, in the event of their coming across any poor travellers who had either lost their way, or had been overcome by the cold.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  restorative