"Note: This term comes from the Latin phrase sanatio in radice, meaning "healing in the root.""
"Indi Orientales ad Venerem excitandum, et [4803] Surax radice Africani."
"But she did leave enough time for a dispensation to be granted, and it was eventually conceded in a form that would suffice, if that were necessary, for a sanatio in radice*."