They asked Rabbi Barukh: “In the hymn, God is called ‘Creator of remedies, awful in praises, lord of wonders.’  Why?  Why should remedies stand next to wonders and even precede them?”  He answered: “God does not want to be praised as the lord of supernatural miracles.  And so here, through the mention of remedies, Nature is introduced and put first.  But the truth is that everything is a miracle and wonder.”