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Charmides Part
1 Text | that if his eyes are to be cured, his head must be treated; 2 Text | given you his soul to be cured by the charm. For this,’ Gorgias Part
3 Intro| state-physician, if he had never cured either himself or any one 4 Text | gain is greater of being cured of a very great evil than 5 Text | constitution, and will not be cured, because, like a child, 6 Text | one else ever known to be cured by him, whether slave or Laws Book
7 5 | case, because he is not cured; while in the latter, he 8 6 | defect in the division is cured. And the truth of this may 9 7 | and the Bacchic women are cured of their frenzy in the same Philebus Part
10 Text | those who when they are cured of hunger or thirst or any The Republic Book
11 1 | be ill and require to be cured, and has therefore interests 12 3 | not when a wound has to be cured, or on occasion of an epidemic, 13 3 | ailment; such as these he cured by purges and operations, 14 4 | fancying that they will be cured by any nostrum which anybody 15 10 | other poet, whether he has cured patients like Asclepius, The Sophist Part
16 Intro| with his neighbours, and is cured of prejudices and obstructions The Symposium Part
17 Intro| I perceive that you are cured of the hiccough.~Aristophanes 18 Intro| which is appropriately cured by his substitute, the physician 19 Text | the sneezing than I was cured.~Eryximachus said: Beware, Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| healthy. Nor can any man be cured of a false opinion, for 21 Intro| such thing; but he may be cured of the evil habit which Timaeus Part
22 Intro| that the body cannot be cured without the soul, so in