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ailments

n. (plural of ailment English)

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Some acute ailments are attended by greater risks of a relapse during convalescence, and this applies particularly to those affecting respiration.

Within the last quarter of a century, in America, several sects of curers have appeared under various names and have done notable things in the way of healing ailments without the use of medicines.

Their ailments are similar to our own, and their symptoms, viewed biochemically, are a guide to the treatment required.

The common minor ailments of domestic animals can be treated biochemically with most gratifying results but in the event of serious disease, or if the symptoms are in any way unusual, you should immediately consult a veterinary practitioner.

Long experience in the treatment of everyday ailments indicate that the most generally useful potency is the 6x and this is the potency usually recommended.

Other tissue-salts may be needed to deal with individual symptoms but the above are the most frequently needed remedies for ailments of a truly nervous character.

There may be no serious health problems but there is a tendency to succumb more frequently to minor ailments and these are not so readily shaken off.

These ailments are most common in summertime and may be caused by sudden changes of diet, unaccustomed foods, chills in the stomach following bodily overheating, exposure to hot sunshine etc.

These remedies have been specially formulated for use in certain groups of ailments, and are the result of many years of clinical experience.

For minor skin ailments, scalp eruptions, eczema, acne, scaling of the skin and allied conditions.

He made up a bucket of bran-mash, and said a dipperful of it every two hours, alternated with a drench with turpentine and axle-grease in it, would either knock my ailments out of me in twenty-four hours or so interest me in other ways as to make me forget they were on the premises.

Nothing contrivable by human invention could be more formidably effective than that, in banishing imaginary ailments and in closing the entrances against subsequent applicants of their breed.

If left to himself a man is most likely to use only the mischievous half of the force--the half which invents imaginary ailments for him and cultivates them: and if he is one of these very wise people he is quite likely to scoff at the beneficent half of the force and deny its existence.

As the winter progressed, Ayla learned to treat burns, cuts, bruises, colds, sore throats, stomachaches, earaches, and many of the minor injuries and ailments they fell heir to in the normal course of living.

But, she had heard of ailments such as putrid fever that could take one away in less than a sennight.