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What Is Panacea All About?

Growth is widely thought to be the panacea for all the major economic ills of the modern world. When we find ourselves in a disturbing situation, we need something to correct or heal it. When we are ill, we need something that will restore our health. When we have a legal problem, we need the court to impose a remedy. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we had something that would heal all our problems or correct all our issues? In Croatian we would need only one word (“lijek”), whereas in English we might need a few more: a cure, medicine, remedy or even panacea. Their meanings are very similar, but there are differences depending on the situation in which they are used.

A cure is an intervention, such as a drug (pill, tincture, ointment, etc.), that alleviates the symptoms of a disease and restores health and well-being, and as such is synonymous to a remedy. Experts have been working on a cure for AIDS for years. However, a cure can also be something that corrects or relieves a problematic situation; for example, a monetary fine would be a good cure for his lateness. Public fund injections may be the miracle cure for many banks during a recession.

In addition to being the art and science of healing, maintaining and restoring health by the prevention and treatment of illness, a medicine also means a medication, cure or remedy. Laughter is the best medicine. She couldn’t take the medicine her doctor prescribed while she was pregnant. It also refers to something that corrects a problematic situation; for example, the ailing financial industry is going to need a strong medicine to pull out of a deepening credit crunch.

A remedy is a cure for a medical condition. A home remedy is a practical cure or treatment for a medical condition that one does at home. In law, a judicial remedy is an action taken by a court of law to enforce a right, impose a penalty, or make some other court order to resolve a dispute. Only 50% of clients who sought legal remedies from the court actually obtained the desired compensation. The panacea, named after the Greek goddess of healing Panacea, was supposed to be a remedy that would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely. Medical science, in some sense, continues to look for a ‘panacea’ or an ‘elixir of life’. Some people believe vitamin C is a panacea for all diseases. This term can also be used less literally: lower interest rates are not a panacea for all ills affecting the economy. Even though our lessons might not be a panacea for all your problems with the English language, we hope we have been able to help you find answers to at least some of your questions or dilemmas.