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Definition of treatment
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Treatment
(n.)
Entertainment;
treat.
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Pack
::
Pack (n.) An
envelope,
or
wrapping,
of
sheets
used in
hydropathic
practice,
called
dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc.,
according
to the
method
of
treatment..
Lock Hospital
::
Lock
hospital
() A
hospital
for the
treatment
of
venereal
diseases.
Indignant
::
Indignant
(a.)
Affected
with
indignation;
wrathful;
passionate;
irate;
feeling
wrath,
as when a
person
is
exasperated
by
unworthy
or
unjust
treatment,
by a mean
action,
or by a
degrading
accusation..
Insultment
::
Insultment
(n.)
Insolent
treatment;
insult.
Discountenance
::
Discountenance
(n.)
Unfavorable
aspect;
unfriendly
regard;
cold
treatment;
disapprobation;
whatever
tends to check or
discourage.
Humor
::
Humor (v. t.) To help on by
indulgence
or
compliant
treatment;
to
soothe;
to
gratify;
to
please.
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
treatment
suited
to a
disciple
or
learner;
education;
development
of the
faculties
by
instruction
and
exercise;
training,
whether
physical,
mental,
or
moral..
Perkinism
::
Perkinism
(n.) A
remedial
treatment,
by
drawing
the
pointed
extremities
of two rods, each of a
different
metal,
over the
affected
part;
tractoration,
-- first
employed
by Dr.
Elisha
Perkins
of
Norwich,
Conn. See
Metallotherapy..
Phonascetics
::
Phonascetics
(n.)
Treatment
for
restoring
or
improving
the
voice.
Cure
::
Cure (n.)
Medical
or
hygienic
care;
remedial
treatment
of
disease;
a
method
of
medical
treatment;
as, to use the water
cure..
Derision
::
Derision
(n.) The act of
deriding,
or the state of being
derided;
mockery;
scornful
or
contemptuous
treatment
which holds one up to
ridicule..
Case
::
Case (n.) A
patient
under
treatment;
an
instance
of
sickness
or
injury;
as, ten cases of
fever;
also, the
history
of a
disease
or
injury..
Quinoidine
::
Quinoidine
(n.) A
brownish
resinous
substance
obtained
as a
by-product
in the
treatment
of
cinchona
bark. It
consists
of a
mixture
of
several
alkaloids.
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Judicious
use of means to
accomplish
an end;
conduct
directed
by art or
address;
skillful
treatment;
cunning
practice;
-- often in a bad
sense.
Indignity
::
Indignity
(n.) Any
action
toward
another
which
manifests
contempt
for him; an
offense
against
personal
dignity;
unmerited
contemptuous
treatment;
contumely;
incivility
or
injury,
accompanied
with
insult..
Stich
::
Stich (n.) A line in the
Scriptures;
specifically
(Hebrew
Scriptures),
one of the
rhythmic
lines in the
poetical
books and
passages
of the Old
Treatment,
as
written
in the
oldest
Hebrew
manuscripts
and in the
Revised
Version
of the
English
Bible..
Minioning
::
Minioning
(n.) Kind
treatment.
Abuse
::
Abuse (v. t.)
Improper
treatment
or use;
application
to a wrong or bad
purpose;
misuse;
as, an abuse of our
natural
powers;
an abuse of civil
rights,
or of
privileges
or
advantages;
an abuse of
language..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.)
Treatment
shown by an
enemy;
mercy;
especially,
the act of
sparing
the life a
conquered
enemy;
a
refraining
from
pushing
one's
advantage
to
extremes..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) Proud or
disdainful
behavior
or
treatment;
insolence
or
arrogance
of
demeanor;
haughty
bearing
and
conduct;
insolent
exultation;
disdain.
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