The English word "cure" comes from the Latin "cura," which meant "care, concern, attention." In its earliest English usage, "cure" referred to the care and attention given to a person, not a specific remedy for illness. Over time the meaning narrowed to mean treatment or remedy. The older sense survives in phrases like "cure of souls," where a parish priest has the "cure" (care) of his congregation.
The English word "cure" comes from the Latin "cura," which meant "care, concern, attention." In its earliest English usage, "cure" referred to the care and attention given to a person, not a specific remedy for illness. Over time the meaning narrowed to mean treatment or remedy. The older sense survives in phrases like "cure of souls," where a parish priest has the "cure" (care) of his congregation.