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    Treat \Treat\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Treated}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Treating}.] [{OE}. treten, OF. traitier, F. traiter, from L.
    tractare to draw violently, to handle, manage, treat, v.
    intens. from trahere, tractum, to draw. See {Trace}, v. t.,
    and cf. {Entreat}, {Retreat}, {Trait}.]
    1. To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward;
    as, to treat prisoners cruelly; to treat children kindly.

    2. To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in
    writing or speaking; as, to treat a subject diffusely.

    3. To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as
    a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard;
    as, to treat the whole company.

    4. To negotiate; to settle; to make terms for. [Obs.]

    To treat the peace, a hundred senators
    Shall be commissioned. --Dryden.

    5. (Med.) To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in
    the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease,
    a wound, or a patient.

    6. To subject to some action; to apply something to; as, to
    treat a substance with sulphuric acid. --Ure.

    7. To entreat; to beseech. [Obs.] --Ld. Berners.

    1. "This is a small but crucial step to treating a whole array of genetic diseases," said Dr. R. Michael Blaese, another cancer institute researcher on the project.
    2. The immunoglobulin therapy has been approved to treat some types of immune deficiency diseases, but experimental uses have developed what Lipsky called "anecdotal evidence" that IVIG may be useful in treating other illnesses.
    3. On Thursday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Louis Sullivan recommended immediate Food and Drug Administration approval of AZT for treating people who carried the AIDS antibodies even if they had no symptoms of the disease.
    4. ITT Corp. has been fined $200,000 for treating Air Force officials to golf games, meals and theater tickets to obtain confidential government information used to bid on $180 million in military contracts.
    5. At the meeting, some shareholders complained the families were treating Porsche like a small family business.
    6. The troops are living in Saudi barracks and schools now but a tent city is under construction on the base, as is a portable hospital that already is treating about 15 cases of heat stress a day, according to Air Force officials interviewed today.
    7. However, Krim said that risk should be much lower if fake binding sites rather than fake CD4 proteins are used in a drug, and that such risk would be acceptable in treating severely ill AIDS patients.
    8. Researchers hope that treating pavement surfaces with microwave-absorbing materials will make them warm up faster and hasten the melting.
    9. The judge had ordered that a trial first be held on the ownership of the copyright, and that the trial would be followed, if necessary, by a second trial treating the question of whether the copyright was violated.
    10. It is treating judges with contempt.
    11. At last, it was said, somebody is facing up to the US's long-term economic problems; somebody is treating the electorate like adults.
    12. The study, to be published in tomorrow's issue of the British medical journal, the Lancet, provides further evidence about the benefits of treating heart attack victims with the clot dissolver streptokinase and aspirin.
    13. "He's treating it like any other day," said the spokesman, who asked not to be identified because Carney is publicity-shy.
    14. But doctors and nurses treating them did not know who they were.
    15. He also said the FDA late last year gave approval for Sunrise Technologies to begin U.S. marketing of a laser system for treating glaucoma.
    16. The FDA has since decided the beagle dog was not an appropriate animal model for predicting cancer effects in humans. The drug is, however, already on the US market for use in treating kidney and endometrial cancers.
    17. Hospitals treating survivors reported that at least two of the 21 injured victims were in serious condition.
    18. After treating 40 guests at a restaurant last Labor Day weekend, he demanded and received his 10% senior citizen discount on the $500 bill. Refused the same discount on gasoline for his car, he asked the clerk to throw in a free newspaper instead.
    19. Medical personnel on the submarine were treating him for mild hypothermia, U.S. military spokesman Master Gunnery Sgt. Jake Rodrigues said.
    20. Mr. Welch said, for instance, that the agreement will be used to press for federal legislation allowing the reimbursement of psychologists for treating Medicare recipients.
    21. Deprenyl, a Toronto-based pharmaceutical marketing and distribution concern, currently has Canadian rights to Eldepryl, a treatment for Parkinson's disease, and has obtained rights to other drugs aimed at treating central nervous system diseases.
    22. The product is to be used in treating a blood infection that can lead to septic shock and death.
    23. An inappropriate "health claim" would be one that touts a specific product or ingredient as preventing or treating a disease.
    24. "I think there's a great charge in reaching an audience and treating that audience with some respect, and giving them something that really entertains but also plants certain ideas and questions in there.
    25. In it, King was criticized for treating legislative and judicial figures as if they were his employees.
    26. But he believes Amgen will ultimately gain about 60% of the broader market for use in treating chemotherapy patients, with Immunex getting about 40% of that market.
    27. For decades, doctors treating heart attacks, strokes, blood clots in the lungs and so forth have focused on restoring blood flow as fast as possible, on the assumption that lack of blood was what was damaging the tissue.
    28. Torpey said that one of the wounded women he was treating had expressed something akin to sympathy for Wesbecker when she learned, by police radio, that he had shot himself.
    29. But he also said focusing solely on ethics rules is "treating the symptom, not the cause." "We have to change the method, the system, by which we elect public officials in our society and by which we finance and conduct campaigns," he said.
    30. While the international framework calls for 50% of a bank's home mortgages to be treated as at risk, the Fed has proposed treating home mortgages of U.S. banks as 100% at risk.
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