- - Improve
- - Get better, as a wound
- - Mend, as a broken finger
- - Have broken bones mend
- - get healthy again
- - treat successfully, cure
- - Documentary film directed by Kelly Noonan-Gores on yoga techniques and mind-body interventions
- - To cure
- - Scab, as a wound
- - restore to soundness
- - "Time will ... all wounds"
- - Recover after an injury
- - Repair a bad situation in the Aleutians
- - Become healthy again after an injury
- - Recover from an injury
- - Have your bones knit back together
- - Recover from wounds, say
- - Get better, like a sore
- - Cure wounds
- - Recover from illness, say
- - "how poor are they who have not patience! what wound did ever ... but by degrees", shakespeare, othello.
- - Get better, as from a fever
- - "... the World," 1991 song by Michael Jackson about peace and saving the Earth
- - Respond well to medical treatment
- - Make good list for auditors
- - Bounce back from an illness
- - Get better, medically
- - Do like Rasputin
- - Restore to wellness
- - George Michael "...... the Pain"
- - Concrete Blonde "...... It Up"
- - Close up, as a wound
- - Become sound.
- - "Physician, ...... thyself" (proverb)
- - Restore to health
- - Set right
- - Patch up
- - Make good as new
- - Doctor
- - Discovered up in Thermopylae horrified by remedy
- - Get better content from The Alert
- - "Get well ..."
- - Make well
- - Become well again
- - Get better
- - Mend part of shoe soundly
- - Show signs of self-improvement?
- - Recuperate
- - Become well
- - Wrote off water hole as remedy
- - Be on the mend
- - Become cured
- - Recover from injury
- - Mend part of shoe, did you say?
- - Mend part of sock for the listener?
- - Recover
- - Make whole
- - Make sound again
- - Make well again
- - Close up, say
- - Recover from illness
- - "Physician, ...... thyself"
- - Cure
- - Respond well to medical care
- - Regain strength
- - Form a scab, e.g
- - Regain hit points, in video games
- - Become healthy again
- - Fix the final part, we're told
- - Be cured
- - Fix the foot part, we're told
- - It will get better for those on margins of heritage festival
- - In speech, be inclined to offer remedy
- - Recover from wounds
- - Cure, mend
- - Make all better
- - Knit, as a bone
- - Effectively treat
- - What time will do to a wound
- - Be as good as new?
- - Cure, make well
- - Mend medically
- - Make better
- - "...... the World" Michael Jackson
- - Make sound
- - Restore to well-being
- - Recover, medically speaking
- - Get back to health
- - Free from evil
- - Get better, as a cut
- - Recover from a break, say
- - Get back on one's feet
- - What music therapy will do
- - Michael Jackson "...... the World'
- - "a time to kill, and a time to ......"
- - Get 15-Across again
- - Come back from an injury
- - Time can do it to all wounds, it's said
- - Knit, as bones
- - Do a physician's job
- - Medically mend
- - Convalesce
- - Reconcile
- - Time can do it
- - "Physician, ...... thyself" (Luke 4:23)
- - Effect a cure
- - Recover, as from an injury
- - Restore to spiritual wholeness, e.g.
- - Knit, in a way
- - Knit, maybe
- - Remedy
- - Work a cure
- - Do a doctor's job
- - Restore spiritually
- - Patch up, as a rift
- - Benefit from TLC?
- - Close up, perhaps
- - Treat well?
- - Apply therapy
- - Knit
- - Knit, e.g.
- - Become better
- - Be doctor to
- - Fulfill a Hippocratic promise
- - Restore
- - Emulate the good doctor
- - Advice to a physician, with "thyself"
- - Free from grief
- - Respond to a shaman's efforts
- - Repair
- - Purify
- - Fix
- - Mend.
- - the man, a learner, needing cure
- - Cure or alleviate
- - Make good her unfinished alcohol
- - Cure, remedy
- - the almond contains cure
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