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*Anglice, "accompanied." Anglice, "disturbed." "There, you see," said Osmond, "Dr. Wycherley agrees with me: yet I assure you I have only detailed the symptoms, and not the conclusion I had formed from them." Jane inquired timidly what that conclusion was. "Miss Hardie, we think it one of those obscure tendencies which are very curable if taken in time " Dr.

The venereal diseases are among the most terrible known to man; they are highly contagious-one contact, and that not necessarily actual intercourse, sufficing for infection-and at present only very partially curable.

Now I am going to say this: I have cured cancers, and believe that a large percentage of them are curable. I would like to see your wife, and if I can do anything for her, I shall be glad to do it." "I thank you, Dr. Jones, with all my heart. Come right in with me," and Barton led the way to his wife's room.

The last man told me he still believed the injury was curable, but that Oliver must do a great deal for himself. And that he seems incapable of doing. It is, of course, the shock to the nerves, and the general disappointment " Her voice shook. She stared into the fire. "You mean about politics?" said Sir James, after a pause. "Yes.

In my own case I was at one time suffering from a violent pain in my chest, which presented all the symptoms of /angina pectoris/, a mortal malady. It was nothing of the sort. Indigestion, doubtless, and, as such, curable. Remember that most of the sick persons who go to Lourdes come from the country, and that the country doctors are not usually men of either great skill or great experience.

"Curable delusion, in my opinion," the surgeon added, "if the experiment could be fairly tried." "How can it be tried?" I asked. Instead of replying, the surgeon put a question to me, on his side. "Do you happen to know," he said, "that this year is Leap Year?" "Mrs. Fairbank reminded me of it yesterday," I answered. "Otherwise I might not have known it."

Surely through the demonstration of such reclaiming power the consciousness must grow that ignorance, degradation, vice, crime, and bitter poverty need not be the inevitable accompaniment of a great civilization, but that these diseased spots in the social fabric are abnormal and curable, if to their removing is directed first the power of Christ in the inner life, and for the outer a social regeneration which will substitute physical conditions that do not menace, but make for righteousness.

Of the extremes, prodigality is more curable than illiberality. The faults of prodigality are, that it must derive supplies from improper sources; that it gives to the wrong objects, and is usually accompanied with intemperance. Illiberality is incurable: it is confirmed by age, and is more congenial to men generally than prodigality.

Jewdwine had created the horror for him as vividly as if he had shaped it into words. "You needn't tell me what it is. Do you mind telling me whether it's curable or not?" "My dear Rickman, if I knew why you are asking all these questions " "They must seem extraordinary. And my reason for asking them is more extraordinary still." They measured each other with their eyes.

This circumstance is extended to some unnatural trains of action, which have not been confirmed by long habit; as the hiccough, or an ague-fit, which are frequently curable by surprise.