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Indeed, Hippocrates attributed a case of arthritis being cured to the pulling of a tooth.
She says she does not need to be cured to get on with her life.
It's about building up coping behaviors that allow the patient, even if she isn't cured, to get on with life.
For other patients, the conflation of "hope" and "cure" turns out to be poisonous, for it dooms those who cannot be cured to hopelessness.
Once the hides have been cured to prevent bacterial breakdown, the hair and flesh is removed, and the skins are pickled, ready for tanning.
All of whom insisted on calling Sebald Maxx' to affirm their closeness to him…" Mabey's own melancholia was cured to an extent in the same landscape.
Also a salty-sweet dialogue between salmon cured to New York specifications (lox) and Scandinavian ones (gravlax), with a purple mustard to offset the fat.
For example, no AIDS expert, including the doctors from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston following the two patients, is using the word "cured" to describe their status.
Similarly, I did not know what THERMOSET plastic was, but apparently it's a polymer that can be cured to a hard state using heat.
In order to be cured to a thermosetting resin, novolacs require the addition of more formaldehyde or, more commonly, of compounds that decompose into formaldehyde upon heating.
"It is absolutely wrong to raise false expectations about the speed with which medical research progresses, but it takes people like Reeve, with their commitment and their certainty that they will be cured, to carry it forward.
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