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What is the past tense of physic?

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The past tense of physic is physicked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of physic is physics.

The present participle of physic is physicking.

The past participle of physic is physicked.

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Which Darbyshire, the Timberdale doctor, said was owing to liver, and physicked him well.
He physicked indiscriminately, or bled or starved his patients, without paying the slightest regard to their ailments.
The school nurse dosed and physicked them savagely for months.
I knew lords, and physicked them, too, when I was a blundering allopathist.
The prescriptions of Dr. Bulleyn, in the reign of Elizabeth, are wonderful examples of how our fathers were physicked.
The doctors came, physicked but did not bleed him, and yesterday morning he was better.

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