• God's Own Medicine is the debut studio album by the English gothic rock band The Mission. It was released in November 1986 under Mercury Records. The original...
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  • own first album, God's Own Medicine. He attributes this in part to his use of the 12-string guitar which he fell out of favour with after God's Own Medicine...
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    studio albums: God's Own Medicine (1986), Children (1988), Carved in Sand (1990), Masque (1992), Neverland (1995), Blue (1996), Aura (2001), God Is a Bullet...
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  • novella by Rodrigo Rey Rosa "Severina", a single from the 1986 album God's Own Medicine by The Mission 9716 Severina, an asteroid Severin (disambiguation)...
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  • album The Gift "Wasteland", a song by The Mission from the album God's Own Medicine "Wasteland", a song by Shadows Fall from the album Fire from the Sky...
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    opium pills. During this time of popularity, users called opium "God's Own Medicine". One reason for the increase in opiate consumption in the United...
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  • three British goths broke America". 12 April 2018. True, Chris. "God's Own Medicine – The Mission UK". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 March 2013. Larkin, Colin...
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    Away (1984) No Time to Cry (1985) First and Last and Always (1985) God's Own Medicine (1986) The First Chapter (1987) Children (1988) Carved in Sand (February...
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  • and management of neuroses. Appleton. Offit P (March–April 2017). "God's Own Medicine". Skeptical Inquirer. 41 (2): 44. xxii Introduction to Studies on...
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  • and the Banshees. After Regan sang backing vocals for The Mission's God's Own Medicine album, the band received greater attention and were signed to Phonogram...
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    compound of it with acid of opium.) Offit P (March–April 2017). "God's Own Medicine". Skeptical Inquirer. 41 (2): 44. Annual Register. J. Dodsley. 1824...
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    1097/ALN.0b013e3181c38c25. PMID 20010421. Offit P (March–April 2017). "God's Own Medicine". Skeptical Inquirer. 41 (2): 44. Archived from the original on 21...
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  • helping out on backing vocals for The Mission's first studio album, God's Own Medicine, Wayne Hussey lent his backing vocals to the song "Shelter from the...
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    guitarist Wayne Hussey. Hussey was then recording the first Mission album God's Own Medicine and was so impressed with Regan's voice that he asked her to contribute...
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  • Ken Hirai from Stare At, 1996 "Stay with Me", by the Mission from God's Own Medicine, 1986 "Stay with Me", by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from English...
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    straight into the UK chart at No. 30 followed by their debut album, God's Own Medicine, at No. 14. They continued to release hit singles including anthemic...
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    James Peter Allen states that "The Greeks equated him with their own god of medicine, Asklepios, although ironically, there is no evidence that Imhotep...
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  • "Garden of Delight (Hereafter)", song by The Mission from the album God's Own Medicine "Garden of Delight", song by Steelheart from the album Wait "Garden...
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    winding around an often winged staff. It is often used as a symbol of medicine, especially in the United States. Ancient sources associate Hermes with...
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    "Children: Live – The Mission UK". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 August 2016. "God's Own Medicine: Live – The Mission UK". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 August 2016. "Carved...
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  • Scientist. Retrieved August 16, 2020. Burroughs, William S. Introduction: God's Own Medicine, in Flowers in the Blood: The Story of Opium. Skyhorse Publishing...
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    January 2022. "Artists". Protonepedals.com. Retrieved 24 August 2014. "God's Own Medicine: Live - the Mission | Credits". AllMusic. "Children: Live - the Mission...
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    Edition (1992) Following God's Plan for Your Life (1993) The Triumphant Church (1993) Love: The Way to Victory (1994) God's Medicine (1997) The Midas Touch...
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    successfully fulfill their duties to God to take care of all God's people. Christian practice and attitudes toward medicine drew on Middle Eastern (particularly...
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  • In Greek mythology, Panacea was one of the daughters of the Greek god of medicine Asclepius, along with her four sisters, each of whom performed one...
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  • journal Academic Medicine argued The House of God was revolutionary in that it brought to light paradoxical issues of care in modern medicine. Patients (in...
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    The Canon of Medicine (Arabic: القانون في الطب, romanized: al-Qānūn fī l-ṭibb; Persian: قانون در طب, romanized: Qānun dar Teb; Latin: Canon Medicinae)...
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    writers served as a bridge for Greco-Roman and Byzantine medicine and added ideas of their own, especially Haly Abbas, Yahya Serapion, Abulcasis, Avicenna...
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    snake and no wings, is the traditional and more widely used symbol of medicine, the Caduceus is sometimes used by healthcare organizations. Given that...
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    therefore applying to God's mercy in that it gives every necessary condition to make life possible. The latter applies to God's mercy in that it gives...
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