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Example sentences for "permanent cure"

  • If suppuration occur in the cellular tissue, and not in the substance of the enlarged gland, neither cicatrisation, nor a permanent cure, can be expected until the prominent and indurated parts have been destroyed by the caustic potass.

  • Perseverance in the use of a well-adapted truss is highly necessary in children from the first, so that a chance may be afforded of permanent cure by contraction of the opening and development of the surrounding parts.

  • The laceration of the cyst with a pointed probe is sometimes followed by a permanent cure, but it cannot be depended upon.

  • I feel sure of a permanent cure as I do not have the headaches as formerly.

  • Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; she used five bottles and two vials of your "Pleasant Pellets," which has made a permanent cure.

  • Six months after taking your medicines I thought it too soon to tell you, but I can now say that my money was well spent in buying your medicine, for it resulted in a permanent cure.

  • The Treatment of Sycosis should be essentially the same as that suggested for favus, and it will result in prompt relief and a permanent cure.

  • The best and easiest operation to effect a permanent cure, where this condition obtains, is known as Weber's operation.

  • Treatment directed toward the obliteration of the sac is the only procedure which gives promise of permanent cure; mere puncture and evacuation will effect only temporary relief, the sac soon filling again.

  • In order to obtain anything in the nature of a permanent cure, however, the prescribed period of rest must be adhered to rigidly.

  • The possibility of permanent cure of gastric cancer by extirpation must be admitted.

  • A permanent cure of stenotic dilatation is not impossible, but it is rarely to be expected.

  • If, however, the dilatation be considerable, while the symptoms may be relieved or even made to disappear for a time, relapses are prone to occur, and a permanent cure is rarely obtained.

  • To judge from experience in divulsing strictures in other parts of {610} the body, it does not seem probable that a permanent cure can be often effected by this bold and dangerous procedure.

  • When the disease is limited to the groin or scrotum, excision may bring about a permanent cure, but it may result in the formation of lymphatic sinuses and only afford temporary relief.

  • The clot which forms is liable to soften and be absorbed, but a repetition of the injection has in several cases established a permanent cure.

  • The treatment consists in dissecting the tumour tissue off the tendons, and this is usually successful in bringing about a permanent cure.

  • Permanent cure of a cancer is possible if the afflicted person obtains an early diagnosis and receives early attention from a skilled surgeon.

  • It is true that cancer often returns after operation, and that this method does not always effect a permanent cure; but it is not true that operations are, therefore, useless.

  • They should be treated upon their first appearance when the chances of a permanent cure without an operation are much better.

  • The doctor who was going to operate on me called it a permanent cure.

  • Now Safe and Sound and Needs No Truss+ I wish to say that your truss has effected a permanent cure of my rupture.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being willing; command you; desperate fight; different stages; distinguished from; everything else; first refused; given year; good literature; just above; many nations; national scale; permanent cure; permanent institution; permanent pastures; permanent peace; permanent place; permanent residence; permanent resident; permanent settlement; permanent value; person should; seems evident; shall stay; silver knife; will talk