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i beleive the native americans traditionally went to their local pharmasist but this dosnt cure voodoo causes of illness i have heard of nmany other ways. eg; peeing on the patient and drinking snake blood and sleeping with large mammels, eg tiger/wolf.
This refers to it's easier to take steps to be healthy before an illness, than the cure necessary to get well after already becoming sick.
Before medicine was invented, many relied on natural remedies to help cure ailments. Natural remedies are still practiced today in modern culture as well.
Well the Black Death was really pandemic because there weren't medicene to cure the illness back in the old days.
The Progressive Movement was an effort to cure bad things that happened to America during the spurt of industrial growth. It embraced industrial training, agricultural and social education and new instructional techniques.
We can eat or drink medicine .
If you have an illness medicine can help cure it
Naturopathy began in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as the industrial revolution forced many people into unhealthy lifestyles, and the European custom of "taking the cure" at natural spas became popular.
The same way everyone else uses medicines. To cure illness and injury.
Aztec used herb to cure illness. Earaches used liquid rubber in their ears.
one way that the microscope is used in the field of medicine is that it is used for finfing a cure for any illness.
how to cure recreational illness
No, not all medicines cure the illness. There are medicines which simply help ease the pain but don't cure the illness itself.
In the blue lagoon the porch has a first aid kit on it then click it it has the medicine in it.
Personally i do not think it can be cured. I think that mental illness can be managed though if the right medicine and dosage is prescribed I say this because I know these kinds of patients. Without there medicine they are like a totally different person.
Its not an illness....
Synonyms for disease include illness, malady, sickness.