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medicinaladjective tending to cure disease or restore healtheven in Roman times the hot mineral springs of Bath, England, were believed to possess medicinal properties curative, healing, officinal, remedial, restorative, therapeutic healthful, healthy, salubrious, salutary, sanative, wholesomealleviative, corrective, tonic insalubrious, noisome, noxious, unhealthful, unhealthy, unwholesomedeleterious, injurious, perniciousinfectious, poisonous, toxicadverse, bad, baleful, baneful, damaging, detrimental, harmful, hurtful, illinsanitary, unhygienic, unsanitary beneficial to the health of body or mindif gin and tonic is the medicinal potion that he claims, then he's done a lot of self-medication of late good, healthful, healthy, restorative, salubrious, salutary, salutiferous, sanative, tonic, wholesome alleviative, corrective, curative, recuperative, refreshing, rehabilitative, rejuvenating, rejuvenescent, remedialadvantageous, usefulantiseptic, aseptic, clean, hygienic, sanitarynourishing, nutritional, nutritiousnonpoisonous, nontoxic insalubrious, noxious, unhealthful, unhealthy, unwholesome damaging, deleterious, harmful, injurious, perniciousinfectious, poisonous, sickening, toxicinsanitary, unhygienic, unsanitary medicinalnouna substance or preparation used to treat diseasethe discovery that the plant is a potent medicinal once it has been refined cure, drug, medicament, medication, medicine, pharmaceutical, physic, remedy, specific cure-all, nostrum, panaceabotanical, patent medicine, prescription, prescription drugcordial, potion, tonicmiracle drug, wonder drugcap, capsule, pill, tabletinjection, shotembrocation, liniment, lotion, ointment, poultice, salvesyrup(also sirup), tinctureantibiotic, antiseptic, serumcathartic, purgative in the 14th century |