10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANPHARMACON»
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The Beloved Disciple: Following John to the Heart of Jesus
Nor was it some one particular disease, that Christ set up for the cure of, but he
healed those that were sick of divers [various, diverse] diseases, for his word was
a panpharmacon—a salve for every sore.”1 His Word was a panpharmacon.
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John: 90 Days with the Beloved Disciple
Nor was it some one particular disease, that Christ set up for the cure of, but he
healed those that were sick of divers [various, diverse] diseases, for his word was
a panpharmacon—a salve for every sore.”3 His Word was a “panpharmacon.
... everyone < G, a form of pas all + mneme memory]. See memory.
panpharmacon (pan-for'mə-kon) n. an all-purpose medicine. ○ That beldam, q.v.
, aggravated by the tedium of taking so many medicines, eagerly sought a
panpharmacon.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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Listening to God Day by Day
Matthew Henry describes Jesus' words as a “panpharmacon—a salve for every
sore.” Don't you just love that? That's what my teenage girlfriends in God (GiGs)
gave to me. They gave me God's Word, a panpharmacon, to take with me on my ...
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Policing for the New Age
This worlds as a panpharmacon to the under-utilisation of precious security tools
by unintelligent routine deployment. Problems of security operation The problems
of security are manifold. In the stage of intelligence collection, the plurisie of ...
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Illustrations of the Botany and Other Branches of the ...
Indeed, from the number of complaints enumerated in Persian authors for which it
is said to be a cure, this root might lay claim to the title of a true Panpharmacon ;
and with respect to the fragrance, I consider that of the true Jatamansi to be far ...
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Good things for railway readers: one thousand anecdotes ... ...
Hobbes, who smoked twelve pipes a-day at Chatsworth, attained the age of 92 ;
Isaac Walton, 90 ; Dr. Parr, 78 — all devoted lovers of the pipe; and Dr. Isaac
Barrow called tobacco his " panpharmacon." Newton has been erroneously set ...
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The works of Isaac Barrow
... healthy constitution, used no exercise or physic, besides smoaking tobacco, in
which he was not sparing, saying, it was an instar omnium, or panpharmacon. He
was unmercifully cruel to a lean carcass, not allowing it sufficient meat or sleep.
Isaac Barrow, Abraham Hill, James Hamilton, 1845
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies
He was of a healthy constitution, very fond of tobacco, which he used to call his
panpharmacon, or universal medicine, and imagined it helped to compose and
regulate his thoughts. If he was guilty of any intemperance, it seemed to be in the
...
For he was wont to say, that although he could not declare the waters which he
patronized to be an absolute panpharmacon, yet he would with word and pen
maintain, that they possessed the principal virtues of the most celebrated
medicinal ...