Definitionadj. tending to cure or restore to health
Last update: August 24, 2015
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Herbs have therapeutic value. [adjective]
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Phototherapy remains an effective therapeutic intervention for decreasing bilirubin concentrations. [adjective]
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It 's so acidic that it actually becomes alkaline in the stomach, which makes it very therapeutic for arthritis. [adjective]
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Aconitum Napellus, common monkshood, is a doubtful native of Britain, and is of therapeutic and toxicological importance. [Please select]
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The nurse who "studies her fish" and learns their psychology, will be a therapeutic force. [Please select]
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That is the reason cod liver oil is better for some therapeutic uses than olive oil. [Please select]
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She was even taller than Mary Zattiany and in the portrait her waist was round and disconcertingly small to the modern therapeutic eye. [Please select]
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This dream belongs to a type of patient which is not favorable from a therapeutic point of view. [Please select]
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The venom has been used in the therapeutic treatment of blood clots owing to its anticoagulant properties (Didisheim and Lewis, 1956). [Please select]
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Permanent remission of swelling and interruption of necrosis are the therapeutic end point in the clinical use of the antiserum. [Please select]
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It is absurd to hope, without therapeutic means, without a special emetic, to coax a sound stomach into emptying its contents. [Please select]
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