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Definition of heal
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Heal (v. t.)
Health.
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Application
::
Application
(n.) The act of
fixing
the mind or
closely
applying
one's self;
assiduous
effort;
close
attention;
as, to
injure
the
health
by
application
to
study..
Ill-tempered
::
Ill-tempered
(a.)
Unhealthy;
ill-conditioned.
Tracheobranchia
::
Tracheobranchia
(n.) One of the
gill-like
breathing
organs
of
certain
aquatic
insect
larvae.
They
contain
tracheal
tubes
somewhat
similar
to those of other
insects.
Insalutary
::
Insalutary
(a.) Not
salutary
or
wholesome;
unfavorable
to
health.
Conglutinant
::
Conglutinant
(a.)
Cementing
together;
uniting
closely;
causing
to
adhere;
promoting
healing,
as of a wound or a
broken
bone, by
adhesion
of the
parts..
Salubrious
::
Salubrious
(a.)
Favorable
to
health;
healthful;
promoting
health;
as,
salubrious
air,
water,
or
climate..
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not in a state
suitable
for
healing;
-- said of
wounds.
Eucrasy
::
Eucrasy
() Such a due
mixture
of
qualities
in
bodies
as
constitutes
health
or
soundness.
Plethora
::
Plethora
(n.)
Overfullness;
especially,
excessive
fullness
of the blood
vessels;
repletion;
that state of the blood
vessels
or of the
system
when the blood
exceeds
a
healthy
standard
in
quantity;
hyperaemia;
--
opposed
to
anaemia..
Surseance
::
Sursanure
(n.) A wound
healed
or
healing
outwardly
only.
Veterinary
::
Veterinary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the art of
healing
or
treating
the
diseases
of
domestic
animals,
as oxen,
horses,
sheep,
etc.; as, a
veterinary
writer
or
school..
Isopathy
::
Isopathy
(n.) The
theory
of
curing
a
diseased
organ by
eating
the
analogous
organ of a
healthy
animal.
Homeopathy
::
Homeopathy
(n.) The art of
curing,
founded
on
resemblances;
the
theory
and its
practice
that
disease
is cured
(tuto,
cito, et
jucunde)
by
remedies
which
produce
on a
healthy
person
effects
similar
to the
symptoms
of the
complaint
under which the
patient
suffers,
the
remedies
being
usually
administered
in
minute
doses.
This
system
was
founded
by Dr.
Samuel
Hahnemann,
and is
opposed
to
allopathy,
or
heteropathy..
Therapeutical
::
Therapeutical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
healing
art;
concerned
in
discovering
and
applying
remedies
for
diseases;
curative.
Curer
::
Curer (n.) One who
cures;
a
healer;
a
physician.
Liking
::
Liking
(n.)
Appearance;
look;
figure;
state of body as to
health
or
condition.
Balsam
::
Balsam
(n.)
Anything
that
heals,
soothes,
or
restores..
Crankness
::
Crankness
(n.)
Sprightliness;
vigor;
health.
Health
::
Health
(n.) A wish of
health
and
happiness,
as in
pledging
a
person
in a
toast..
Convalescent
::
Convalescent
(a.)
Recovering
from
sickness
or
debility;
partially
restored
to
health
or
strength.
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