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algaroth
algor
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atone
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bildstein
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clinical
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color
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complexion
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constrain
constraint
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credit
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enabled
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enterprise
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feebleness
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give
good
goodness
grace
guess
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ill
impediment
impel
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lassitude
law
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lifeless
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mathematics
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medicine
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metaphysically
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mighty
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ontology
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owing
p
paracelsian
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penicil
perfection
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physical
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r
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refrigerant
regular
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repulsion
restrain
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ruling
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school
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scientifical
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strengthener
strengthening
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substratum
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take
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term
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trade
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unresisting
value
vibration
viciate
vicious
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
violence
violent
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visit
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vocation
void
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1828 Definition

PHYS'IC, n. s as z. [Gr. from nature; to produce.]

1. The art of healing diseases. This is now generally called medicine.

2. Medicines; remedies for diseases. We desire physic only for the sake of health.

3. In popular language, a medicine that purges; a purge; a cathartic. [In technical and elegant language this sense is not used.]

PHYS'IC, v.t. To treat with physic; to evacuate the bowels with a cathartic; to purge.

1. To cure.
1913 Definition
Physic (physic)
n.(?)
Phys"ic
[OE. phisike, fisike, OF. phisique, F. physique knowledge of nature, physics, L. physica, physice, fr. Gr. (?), fr. fysiko`s natural, from fy`sis nature, fr. (?) to produce, g
  1. The art of healing diseases; the science of medicine; the theory or practice of medicine.
    "A doctor of physik." Chaucer.
  2. A specific internal application for the cure or relief of sickness; a remedy for disease; a medicine.
  3. Specifically, a medicine that purges; a cathartic.
  4. A physician.
    [R.] Shak.

    Physic nut (Bot.), a small tropical American euphorbiaceous tree (Jatropha Curcas), and its seeds, which are well flavored, but contain a drastic oil which renders them dangerous if eaten in large quantities.

  5. To treat with physic or medicine] to administer medicine to, esp. a cathartic; to operate on as a cathartic; to purge.
  6. To work on as a remedy; to heal; to cure.

    The labor we delight in physics pain. Shak.

    A mind diseased no remedy can physic. Byron.


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Noah Says...
The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures ought to form the basis of all of our civil constitutions and laws....All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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