| It may be prescribed to shorten a scientific subject (6) |
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| Sophy, sickly child took in some medicine (6) |
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| A ___ garden, like that at Chelsea, contains medicinal plants (6) |
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| Past caring? |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
03 Jul 2024 |
| If you are, you should have seen this clue coming (6) |
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| Singular version of natural science that provides a remedy (6) |
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| Besieged by dystrophy? Sickness is natural (6) |
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| Did not finish school subject needing medicine (6) |
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| Medicine (PSYCH I anagram) (6) |
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| Something healing scientist drops first |
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| ____ gardens, growing medicinal plants, were the predecessors of botanical gardens |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
10 May 2020 |
| The art of healing |
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| Old medicinal lesson cut short |
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| An old alternative to “medicine”, as both healing and drugs |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
28 Oct 2018 |
| Past caring? |
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| Medicine is singular subject |
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| In radiography sickness has a cure |
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| In radiography, sickness is given a cure |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Jun 2016 |
| Cathartic |
Canadiana |
09 Mar 2015 |
| In radiography sickness has a cure |
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| Archaic treatment of shy bats captured in photo |
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| Film about shy doctor of medicine |
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| Sophy sick? Out-of-date medicine has contributed to that |
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| Cathartic |
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| Cure |
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| Laxative |
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| Medicine. |
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