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The building form itself was meant to have a curative effect.
And if your condition changes, you can start curative treatment again.
No one would ever be able to say, he told her, whether art or medicine had the greater curative power.
The water of the spring was thought to have curative powers.
This principle, the curative effect of art, has become a model for other projects.
It is also thought to have curative value for stomach pain.
To control, at least, one's own body may, in itself, be curative.
Curative treatment for such conditions is quite beyond the scope of this book.
His care for the child had been merely supportive, not curative.
Similar to that morning, the maneuver was almost immediately curative.
There is currently no known curative treatment for this condition.
Many more would use hospice services if they were available on the same basis as curative medical care.
She was submitted to curative chemotherapy treatment for four months.
I'll watch family members fall over when I say the study has no curative intent."
It is different from care to cure your illness, called curative treatment.
Boiling water bubbles from the earth outside her house, and many believe it has curative power.
So which members of the Cabinet feel the need for his curative foot massage?
Unless he gets curative therapy he'll be dead within a week."
The spring within the temple is believed to have curative powers.
This can be curative in the majority of cases.
The curative effect of the lake was probably known to the ancient Romans.
There is no curative treatment, so long-term therapies are required.
A rapid removal in a second surgery can be curative.
Antibiotic therapy is curative but takes at least six months of treatment to be effective.
The spray program should be considered as a preventive more than a curative measure.