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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von medicine- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tıp

Çocuğun planı, tıp öğrenimi yapmak ve bir doktor olarak Saint Croix'a dönmekti. - The boy's plan was to study medicine and return to Saint Croix as a doctor.

Profesyonel çevirmenler çoğunlukla sadece tek bir alanda uzmanlaşırlar, örneğin hukuk ve tıp. - Professional translators quite often specialize in just one field, for example law or medicine.

veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} veterinerlik
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaç

O, eczanede ilaç satıyor. - She sells medicine in the pharmacy.

Bana ilaç gerekiyor. Eczane nerede? - I need medicine. Where is the pharmacy?

complementary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tamamlayıcı tıp
license to practice <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Doktorluk yapma ruhsatı
personalized <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Kişiselleştirilmiş tıp
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} doktorluk

O doktorluktan men edildi. - He was banned from practising medicine.

Babam doktorluk uygulaması yapmaktadır. - My father practices medicine.

<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) Tıp (ilmi), tababet, hekimlik
aerospace <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) hava-uzay tababeti
apply <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaçlamak
aviation <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) hava hekimliği
community <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) toplum hekimliği
containing <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaçlı
cough <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) öksürük ilacı
disaster <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
afet tıbbı
doctor of internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
dahiliyeci
evidence based <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) kanıta dayalı tıp
forensic <span class="word-self">medicinespan> institution
adli tıp kurumu
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
em
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
katlanmak
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
sağlımbilim
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
çekmek
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) tıp ilmi
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cabinet
ecza dolabı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cabinet
ilaç dolabı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> droper
(Gıda) damlalık
modern <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
çağdaş tıp
oral <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Diş Hekimliği) ağız hastalıkları
prescribe <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) ilaç yazmak
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) önleyici tıp
reproductive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) üreme tıbbı
sell <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaç satmak
School of <span class="word-self">Medicinespan>
Tıp Bilimyurdu
criminal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
adli tıp
dental <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
diş ilacı
forensic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
adli tıp
give one a dose of one's own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
anladığı dilden muamele etmek
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
hekimlik
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> ball
çalışma topu
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> ball
sağlık topu
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> ball
jimnastik topu
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> man
sihirbaz hekim
patent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
müstahzar
patent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
hazır ilaç
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
koruyucu hekimlik
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
koruyucu ilaç
proprietary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tescilli ilaç
psychological <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
psikolojik ilaç
take one's <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
başa geleni çekmek
veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
veteriner ilacı
aboriginal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
yerli ilaç
administer a <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaç vermek
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Alternatif tıp
apply <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaç sürmek
ayurvedic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp, İlaç) Ayurveda veya Ayurvedik tıp, (Devanagari dilinde; आयुर्वेद ), Hindistan'ın alt kıtasında ortaya çıkan antik bir sağlık sistemidir. Günümüzde Hindistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka'da uygulanmaktadır. Çin ve Tibet tıp sistemleri üzerinde etkileri olmuştur. Ayurveda "Ayur" ve "veda" olarak iki kelimeden oluşmuştur. "Ayur" hayat veya hayat ilkesi anlamına gelen "ayus" kökenlidir, "veda" ise "bilgi" anlamına gelir . Ayurvedik bilginin Hindistan'da Risi ve Munilere ifşa edilen spiritüel bilgiye dayalı olduğuna inanılır
bad <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
kötü ilaç
behavioral <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
davranışsal tıp
chief of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Başhekim
clinical <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tıp
cold <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
soğuk tıp
conventional <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
geleneksel tıp
family <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
aile hekimliği
give so. a dose of his own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
vermek çok. kendi ilaç dozu
give someone a dose of their own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(deyim) Birine kendisinin size veya başkalarına yaptığı gibi kötü davranmak
give someone a taste of their own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(deyim) Birine kendisinin size veya başkalarına yaptığı gibi kötü davranmak
inflammation of the iris (<span class="word-self">medicinespan>)
iris (tıp iltihabı)
laboratory <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
laboratuvar tıbbi
legal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
adlı tıp
maternal-fetal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
maternal-fetal tıp
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> breath
Kötü ağız kokusu

How to cure a medicine breath.

<span class="word-self">medicinespan> bundle
tıp paket
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cup
ilaç ölçek kabı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> dropper
Damlalık (fen deneylerinde kullanılan)
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> information
tıp bilişim
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> locker
ilaç dolabı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> used to treat syphilis
tıp frengi tedavisinde kullanılan
nuclear <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
nükleer tıp
practice of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tıp uygulaması
practices one branch of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tıp uygulamaları bir dal
prescription <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Reçeteli ilaç, reçeteyle satılan ilaç
take some <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
birkaç ilaç kullan
traditional <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Geleneksel tıp
tribal <span class="word-self">medicinespan> man
İlkel kabilelerde büyücü doktor
western <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Batı tıp
US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive <span class="word-self">Medicinespan>
(Askeri) Birleşik Devletler Kara Kuvvetleri Sağlık İyileştirme ve Koruyucu Hekimlik Merkezi
adolescent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) adolesan tıbbı
aerospace <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) HAVA-UZAY TABABETİ: Tababetin; hava-uzay sahası sağlık ve tıbbi meseleleriyle ilgilenen bölümü. Bu bölüm, ayrıca, hava tababet sisteminin söz konusu olduğu uçuş tıbbi problemleriyle, uzay harekatı uçuş problemlerine ayrılır. Ayrıca bakınız: "aviation medicine" ve "space biology"
ancient history of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) eski çağ tıp tarihi
are there any side effects associated with this <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
bu ilacın herhangi bir yan etkisi var mı
behaviour <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
davranış tıbbı
bureau of <span class="word-self">medicinespan> and surgery
(Askeri) DENİZ KUVVETLERİ SAĞLIK DAİRESİ: ABD Deniz Kuvvetlerinin ve Deniz Piyade Sınıfının sağlık işleri ile ilgili teşkilat
dose of one's own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(deyim) ayni metodu kullanarak misilleme yapmak
environmental <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) MEŞGULİYETLE TEDAVİ TEBABETİ: Tebabette, çevrenin insan üzerindeki etkilerine tahsis edilmiş bölüm. Bu terim "meşguliyetle tedavi tebabeti occupational medicine" ile eşanlamlıdır. Ayrıca bakınız: "biomedicine"
environmental <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) meşguliyetle tedavi tababeti
forensic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) Aynı zamanda "legal medicnie" adını da alır, hukuk sorunlarına tıp kurallarının uygulanması anlamına gelir
i am taking this <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
bu ilacı kullanıyorum
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
dahiliye
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
tıb. dahiliye
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
afsun
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaçla tedavi etmek
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilaç vermek
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} büyü

Ecza dolabında büyük bir şişe aspirin var. - There's a big bottle of aspirin in the medicine cabinet.

Büyükanne, Çin ilaçlarının en iyi olduğuna inanıyor. - Grandmother believes that Chinese medicines are the best.

<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilmi
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ilkel insanlar arasında büyü
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medicine ball jimnastikte kullanılan iri ve ağırcamedicine dance Kızılderililer arasıda dini bir dansı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} sihirbazlık
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
ecza

İlaca ihtiyacım var. Eczane nerede? - I need medicine. Where is the pharmacy?

O, eczanede ilaç satıyor. - She sells medicine in the pharmacy.

<span class="word-self">medicinespan> chest
ilaç kutusu
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> chest
ecza dolabı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> container
(Tıp) ilaç kabı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> expenses
doktor masrafları
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> man
büyücü doktor
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> measuring spoon
(Tıp) ilaç ölçü kaşığı
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> packaging
ilaç ambalajlanması
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> trolley
(Tıp) pansuman arabası
medieval history of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) orta çağ tıp tarihi
occupational <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) meslek hekimliği
occupational <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) MEŞGULİYETLE TEDAVİ TABABETİ: Bak. "environmental medicine"
oriental traditional <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) doğu-geleneksel tıp
ottoman faculty for <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tarih) cerrahhane
physical <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) FİZİKİ TABABET: Hasta ve yaralıların tedavisinde; fizik tedavisi (physical therapy), meşguliyetle tedavi (occupational therapy) ve bedeni ve ruhi geliştirme tedavisi (physical reconditioning) usullerinden koordineli olarak faydalanan bir teşhis ve tedavi branşı
physical <span class="word-self">medicinespan> service
(Askeri) FİZİKİ TEDAVİ SERVİSİ: Bir hastanede fiziki tababetle meşgul olan servis. Ayrıca bakınız: "physical medicine"
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan> company
(Askeri) sağlık koruma bölüğü
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan> company
(Askeri) SAĞLIK KORUMA BÖLÜĞÜ: Sahra ordusu ve menzil sahasındaki birliklerin sağlığı ve morali üzerinde etkisi olacak çevre ile ilgili ve diğer faktörleri incelemek, değerlendirmek ve kontrol etmek üzere kurulmuş birlik
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan> officer
(Askeri) SAĞLIK KORUMA SUBAYI: Hastalık ve muharebe dışı yaralanmaların önlenmesi sağlık şartlarının yükseltilmesi için hazırlanan programları yürütmek ve murakabe etmek üzere, bir komutanlığa atanmış sağlık subayı. Bu subay; sağlık koruma hususunda özel eğitim gören, tecrübe sahibi olan ve bu sahaya karşı yakın bir ilgi gösteren bir subaydır
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan> officer
(Askeri) sağlık koruma subayı
proprietary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Ticaret) müstahzar ilaç
religion and <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp) din ve tıp
school of aviation <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) HAVA HEKİMLİĞİ OKULU: Hava hekimliğinde öğretim ve eğitim yapan hava sınıf okulu
space <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Askeri) UZAY TABABETİ: Bak. "space biology"
take one's <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
çekmek
take one's <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
katlanmak
take one's <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
yapmak zorunda kalmak
take one's <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
hak ettiği cezaya boyun eğmek
veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(isim) veterinerlik
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von medicine- im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Chinese <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
traditional Chinese medicine
<span class="word-self">Medicinespan> Hat
a town in Alberta, Canada
a spoonful of sugar helps the <span class="word-self">medicinespan> go down
An otherwise unpleasant situation can be pleasant when a pleasant aspect is deliberately introduced

If a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, a barrel of laughs can wash down the big pills you might need to swallow.

allopathic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
traditional medicine (non-homeopathic)
allopathic-<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Attributive form of allopathic medicine

allopathic-medicine proponent.

alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
any of various medical methods and practices used in place of, or as well as, conventional medicine
bad <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Any advice or treatment that has no value or exacerbates the problem

Many economists believe that trying to spend your way out of a recession is bad medicine.

complementary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
any of several therapies that combine conventional medical practices with those of alternative medicine such as acupuncture or homeopathy
evidence-based <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Heath care whose policies and practices are derived from the systematic, scientific study of the effectiveness of various treatments

In the last decade, the health care field has been under the spell of evidence-based medicine—a social movement aimed to strengthen the scientific base of health care and determine the effectiveness of clinical interventions.

family <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A particular specialty in the field of medicine, one that deals with only general conditions, but of all persons
herbal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A herbal drug or similar preparation
herbal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
herbalism
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management and nonsurgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The profession of physicians, surgeons and related specialisms; those who practice medicine
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
black magic, superstition
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Ritual Native American magic used (notably by a medicine man) to promote a desired outcome in healing, hunting, warfare etc
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The study of the cause, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease or illness
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A treatment or cure
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> ball
A large, heavy sphere of leather or plastic filled with sand and used for athletic training or physical rehabilitation
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> balls
plural form of medicine ball
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cabinet
A cupboard in the bathroom that contains toiletries and other items; a bathroom cabinet
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cabinet
A cupboard where drugs and medical paraphernalia are stored
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cabinets
plural form of medicine cabinet
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> dance
A ritual dance ceremony performed as a form of therapy
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> man
A Native American shamanistic healer
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> men
plural form of medicine man
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> show
A traveling presentation which sells miracle cures and other products between various entertainment acts
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> shows
plural form of medicine show
molecular <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine that studies the manipulation of genes, and the subsequent effect on genetic diseases
nuclear <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that uses radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
orphan <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
orphan drug
patent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A medicine that is protected by a patent
patent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Any medicine with a proprietary formula which can be bought without a prescription, irrespective of whether it is protected by a patent
pseudo-<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Any system of treatment of physical ailments, or substances prescribed for such treatment, purported to be medical or supported by critical medical science but which cannot be shown to be effective
regenerative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Medicine that replaces or regenerates human cells, tissue or organs, to restore or establish normal function
reproductive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The area of medical specialization concerned with aiding fertility and reproduction
socialized <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
An umbrella term for any system of government-run health care
socialized <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A politically charged term used to contrast such systems with free market alternatives and emphasize the perceived link to socialism
space <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the effects of space travel on human beings
sports <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the effects of sport and exercise on the body, especially the treatment of injuries so received, and also studies the physiology of exercise
taste of one's own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A punishment inflicted on the one who used to inflict the same punishment on others
traditional Chinese <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The medical theory and practices of Chinese culture, especially herbal medicine, acupuncture and osteopathy, for preventing or treating illness, or promoting health and well-being; abbreviated as TCM
traditional <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a system of medicine developed before the era of modern medicine
veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals, especially domestic and farm animals
<span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a substance possessing or reputed to possess curative or remedial properties
personalized <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Geometri) Personalized medicine or PM is a medical model that proposes the customization of healthcare - with medical decisions, practices, and/or products being tailored to the individual patient
ayurvedic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(Tıp, İlaç) The traditional Hindu system of medicine, which is based on the idea of balance in bodily systems and uses diet, herbal treatment, and yogic breathing
chief of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A Chief Physician, also called Head Physician, Senior Consultant, Chief of Medicine, is a physician in a senior management position at a hospital or other institution. In many institutions, it's the title of the most senior physician, but it may also be used as the title of the most senior physician of a particular department within a larger institution. A Chief Physician generally is in charge of medical matters and often is the superior of other physicians (including Consultants or Attending physicians), but may also be in charge of other professional groups and areas of responsibility
folk <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Traditional medicine as practiced by nonprofessional healers or embodied in local custom or lore, generally involving the use of natural and especially herbal remedies
give someone a dose of their own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(deyim) Give someone the same bad treatment that they have given to others
give someone a taste of their own <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(deyim) Give someone the same bad treatment that they have given to others
over-the-counter <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A medicine that is sold without a prescription. (synonym) over-the-counter drug
prescription <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist; "he told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly"(synonym) prescription drug, prescription, ethical drug
Bachelor of <span class="word-self">Medicinespan>
bachelor's degree in medicine (British degree)
Chinese <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a kind of medicine that uses herbs and acupuncture
Chinese <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
method of healing based on traditional Chinese treatments (such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, etc.)
Doctor of <span class="word-self">Medicinespan>
physician, doctor trained in medicine
<span class="word-self">Medicinespan> Bow Mountains
Northwest section of the Front Range, in the central Rocky Mountains, U.S. Averaging a height of 10,000 ft (3,050 m), the mountains run southeast for about 100 mi (160 km) from Medicine Bow, Wyo. , to Cameron Pass, Colo., just northwest of Rocky Mountain National Park. The highest summit, Medicine Bow Peak, reaches 12,014 ft (3,662 m). The name refers to the practices of local Indians, who collected wood for bows in the area and held ceremonial medicine dances
<span class="word-self">Medicinespan> Bow River
A river, about 193 km (120 mi) long, of southern Wyoming flowing north and west to the North Platte River
New England Journal of <span class="word-self">Medicinespan>
a US journal (=serious magazine) for doctors, surgeons, and other people working in medicine, which has technical reports on new methods of medical treatment, medicines, drugs etc Lancet, the JAMA
New England Journal of <span class="word-self">Medicinespan>
American journal in which doctors and medical researchers publish studies and new discoveries (one of the premier journals in the medical profession)
aerospace <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
aviation medicine, aeromedicine, branch of medicine that deals with diseases and physical disturbances resulting from flying (specifically with space flight) and their treatment
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
encompasses many different disciplines and treatments The glossary below briefly describes some popular terms and offers resources to learn more
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Any form of practice that is outside the realm of conventional
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
it is a term used to describe health care practices that come from a wide variety of cultures, are intended to restore health, and are not a part of common medical practice in the United States
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
any treatment outside the usually accepted medical therapies for disease processes
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
any form of therapy used alone, without recommended standard/conventional treatment
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Treatment procedures that are not supported by mainstream medicine, often because of lack of supporting experimental data
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Practices not generally recognized by the medical community as standard or conventional medical approaches and used instead of standard treatments
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a health field other than traditional allopathic (medicine) health field
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Treatments that have not traditionally been used in standard Western medicine, and are not widely taught in medical schools These may include naturopathic medicine (herbs and plants), homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, and others
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method of treatment involving message herbal treatments and other means
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the practice of medicine without the use of drugs; may involve herbal medicines or self-awareness or biofeedback or acupuncture
alternative <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The use of various non-drug, non-surgical related therapies Using natural means of treatment
anthroposophic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} alternative medicine inspired by the teachings of Rudolf Steiner concentrating on making sure that the conditions for health exist in a person
arts <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A branch of medicine dealing with the special health needs of performers, such as the injuries and disorders suffered by musicians that result from playing a musical instrument
bachelor of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
(a British degree) a bachelor's degree in medicine
bad <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
bearer of bad news
cold <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medicine intended to relieve the symptoms of the common cold
community <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Public health services emphasizing preventive medicine and epidemiology for members of a given community or region
complementary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
A method of health care that combines the therapies and philosophies of conventional medicine with those of alternative medicines, such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and biofeedback. complementary medicine uses treatments that are not part of traditional Western medicine
complementary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the practice of medicine that combines traditional medicine with alternative medicine
conventional <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
common medicine, type of medical care which is widely practiced
cough <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Cough medicine is liquid medicine that you take when you have a cough
doctor of dental <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a doctor's degree in dental medicine
doctor of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a doctor's degree in medicine
doctor of veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
doctor who specializes in the treatment of animals, V.M.D
emergency <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The medical specialty providing care that requires urgent medical evaluation and care, often for trauma related injury
emergency <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Emergency Medicine Physician The medical specialty concerned with the immediate treatment of conditions resulting from sudden illness or injury
emergency <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
- Immediate, initial recognition and care of medical and surgical emergencies
emergency <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine concerned with the prompt diagnosis and treatment of injuries or trauma or sudden illness
family <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with provision of comprehensive health care to people regardless of age or sex while placing particular emphasis on the family unit. Also called family practice
forensic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes; "forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer
forensic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
science concerned with the application of medical facts to legal issues
forensic <span class="word-self">medicinespan> institute in Abu-Kabir
place in which autopsies take place in Israel
herbal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
This is a complete holistic system of medicine which uses the healing properties of medicinal plants Each patient is treated on an individual basis, according to his needs
herbal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a medicine made from plants and used to prevent or treat disease or promote health
holistic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medical care of the whole person considered as subject to personal and social as well as organic factors; "holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body
holistic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
An approach to medical care that emphasizes the study of all aspects of a person's health, including physical, psychological, social, economic, and cultural factors. Doctrine of prevention and treatment that emphasizes looking at the whole person body, mind, emotions, and environment rather than a single function or organ. It promotes use of a wide range of health practices and therapies, including acupuncture, homeopathy, and nutrition, stressing "self-care" with traditional commonsense essentials. In the extreme, it may accord equal validity to a wide range of health-care approaches, some incompatible and not all scientific. It does not ignore mainstream Western medical practices but does not see them as the only effective therapies. See also alternative medicine
industrial <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
or occupational medicine Branch of medicine dealing with workers' health and the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries in the workplace. Workplace hazards include exposure to dangerous materials including asbestos and coal dust, radiation exposure, and machinery capable of causing injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. Industrial medical programs mandate protective devices around machines' moving parts, proper ventilation of work areas, use of less toxic materials, containment of production processes, and protective equipment and clothing. Good industrial medical programs improve labour-management relations, increase workers' overall health and productivity, and reduce insurance costs
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the specialty of the general medicine of the internal organs top
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The specialty of Medicine which includes prevention, diagnosis, and care of adults with general illness, disease and injury
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
This major field deals with the diagnosis and treatment of malfunctioning organs and systems within the body
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases affecting the internal organs of the body, especially in adults. a type of medical work in which doctors treat illnesses that do not need operations. Medical specialty dealing with the entire patient rather than a particular organ system, covering diagnosis and medical (rather than surgical) treatment in adults. Its development began in the 17th century with Thomas Sydenham's concept of disease, but until disease-specific therapies were developed in the 20th century, internists could do little to treat diseases. As more specific treatments became available, medical knowledge increased, and subspecialties in specific organ systems were defined, internal medicine became recognized as a specialty
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and (nonsurgical) treatment of diseases of the internal organs (especially in adults)
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of internal or non-surgical disorders
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
General medical care of the adult age group; usually includes cardiology and geriatrics
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Internist The diagnosis and treatment of general medical diseases and conditions not usually treated by surgery
internal <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
- Diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of diseases and disorders
lipid-lowering <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
a medicine that lowers blood cholesterol levels by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase
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A physician
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A philter or love potion
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The profession of physicians and surgeons; those who practice medicine
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in alchemy, was that agent which brought about the transmutation of metals, or renewed old age; the philosopher's stone, and the elixir of life “How much unlike art thou, Mark Antony! Yet, coming from him, that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee ” Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra l 5 Father of Medicine Aretæos of Capadocia, who lived at the close of the first and beginning of the second century, and Hippocrates of Cos (B C 460-357) are both so called
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To give medicine to; to affect as a medicine does; to remedy; to cure
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The study of the cause, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of disease or illness
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the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
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Among the North American Indians, any object supposed to give control over natural or magical forces, to act as a protective charm, or to cause healing; also, magical power itself; the potency which a charm, token, or rite is supposed to exert
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Any substance administered in the treatment of disease; a remedial agent; a remedy; physic
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(medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
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Medicine is the treatment of illness and injuries by doctors and nurses. He pursued a career in medicine I was interested in alternative medicine and becoming an aromatherapist Psychiatry is an accepted branch of medicine
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treat medicinally, treat with medicine
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the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
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Ritual Native American magic used to promote a desired outcome, in hunting, warfare, etc
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Short for Medicine man
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Hence, a similar object or agency among other savages
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Medicine is a substance that you drink or swallow in order to cure an illness. People in hospitals are dying because of shortage of medicine. herbal medicines. Set of scientific fields related to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and maintenance of health, practiced in doctors' offices, health maintenance organization facilities, hospitals, and clinics. In addition to family practice, internal medicine, and specialties for specific body systems, it includes research, public health, epidemiology, and pharmacology. Each country sets its own requirements for medical degrees (M.D.'s) and licenses. Medical boards and councils set standards and oversee medical education. Boards of certification have stringent requirements for physicians seeking to practice a specialty and stress continuing education. Advances in therapy (see therapeutics) and diagnosis have raised complex legal and moral issues in areas such as abortion, euthanasia, and patients' rights. Recent changes include treating patients as partners in their own care and taking cultural factors into consideration. Ayurvedic medicine aerospace medicine alternative medicine complementary medicine Chinese medicine traditional family medicine forensic medicine holistic medicine industrial medicine occupational medicine internal medicine legal medicine Medicine Bow Mountains medicine man nuclear medicine preventive medicine sports medicine tropical medicine physical medicine and rehabilitation rehabilitation medicine
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skill development
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punishment for one's actions; "you have to face the music"; "take your medicine"
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{i} art and science of disease treatment and health maintenance; medication, remedy, drug; substance used for medical treatment
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The science of diagnosing, treating, or preventing disease and other damage to the body or mind
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The general medicine skill is used to attempt to find out what is wrong with someone who is ill from disease, poisons or something else unspecified The means to cure almost any disease does exist, but to be effective an accurate diagnoses is required It is a Hidden Task since a fumbled roll will result in a mis-diagnosis with possibly dangerous results A diagnosis will take a certain length of time to perform This will normally be 1-2 hours in a hospital, but with rare causes or less equipment the time will be increased It is an Academic skill
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A substance intended, or capable of being used for the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of a disease, disorder or abnormal physical state
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Intoxicating liquor; drink
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The science which relates to the prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease
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(medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> ball
A large heavy stuffed ball used in conditioning exercises
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> ball
heavy ball used in physical training
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> bundle
A covered or wrapped parcel containing items of personal or tribal religious significance, used by certain Native American peoples
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> cabinet
cabinet where medicines are stored
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> chest
cabinet that holds medicines and toiletries
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> dance
A ritual dance performed by some Native American peoples to obtain supernatural assistance, as in healing or crop control
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> lodge
A building or structure used by certain Native American peoples for ceremonies
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> man
a person in a Native American tribe who is considered to have the ability to cure illness and disease shaman, witch-doctor witch-doctor. Priestly healer or shaman, especially among the American Indians. The medicine man (often a woman in some societies) commonly carries a kit of objects such as feathers, stones, or hallucinogenic plants that have magical associations. The work of healing often involves the extraction by sucking, pulling, or other means of offending substances from the patient's body. Singing, recitation of myths, and other ceremonies often accompany the healing rite
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> show
A traveling show, popular especially in the 19th century, that offered varied entertainment, between the acts of which medicines were peddled
<span class="word-self">medicinespan> woman
A female shaman or shamanistic healer, especially among Native American peoples
mind-body <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
method of therapy based on the treatment of mental stress in addition to the treatment of physical injuries
modern <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medicine of the present time, medical treatment under modern conditions, latest advancements in medicine
natural <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
healing method which is based upon the use of medicines that are produced by or extracted from nature
nuclear <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the use of radionuclides in diagnosis and treatment of disease. Medical specialty using radioactive elements or isotopes for diagnosis and treatment of disease. A radioisotope is introduced into the body (usually by injection). The radiation it emits, detected by a scanner and recorded, reflects its distribution in different tissues and can reveal the presence, size, and shape of abnormalities in various organs. The isotopes used have short half-lives and decay before radioactivity causes any damage. Different isotopes tend to concentrate in particular organs (e.g., iodine-131 in the thyroid). Radioactive substances are also implanted to treat small, early-stage cancers. This yields a slow, continuous dose that limits damage to normal cells while destroying tumour cells. See also computed axial tomography; diagnostic imaging; positron emission tomography; radiation therapy; radiology
nuclear <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine that uses radioactive materials either to image a patient's body or to destroy diseased cells
nuclear <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medicine that uses radioactive materials to image the body of a patient or for destroying infected cells
occupational <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries occurring at work or in specific occupations
patent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
= over-the-counter
patent <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medicine that is protected by a patent and available without a doctor's prescription
physical <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the treatment, prevention, and diagnosis of disease by essentially physical means, including manipulation, massage, and exercise, often with mechanical devices, and the application of heat, cold, electricity, radiation, and water. Also called physiatrics, physiatry
physical <span class="word-self">medicinespan> and rehabilitation
or physiatry or physical therapy or rehabilitation medicine Medical specialty treating chronic disabilities through physical means to help patients return to a comfortable, productive life despite a medical problem. Its objectives are pain relief, functional improvement or maintenance, training in essential activities, and functional testing of areas such as strength, mobility, breathing capacity, and coordination. Physical medicine may use diathermy, hydrotherapy, massage, exercise, and functional training. The last can mean learning to work with a guide dog or a prosthesis or learning new ways to carry out everyday activities with a limb missing, sometimes by using assistive devices. Physician specialists head rehabilitation teams including a physical therapist, rehabilitation engineer, rehabilitation nurse, psychological counselor, and sometimes a respiratory or speech therapist. See also occupational therapy; orthopedics
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine concerned with preventing disease; "the medical establishment doesn't profit from preventive medicine
preventive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
methods of treatment taken in order to prevent in advance the appearance of the disease in the future
private <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the system in which medical treatment and advice is not provided by the government but is paid for by the patient or their insurance company NHS
quack <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} compound publicly announced under pretence of healing a specific disease
school of <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
school where students learn to be doctors
socialized <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
medical care provided by a government and paid for through taxes
space <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
field of aviation medicine that deals with the effects of space on humans who fly to space
space <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The medical science that is concerned with the biological, physiological, and psychological effects of space flight on humans
space <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine concerned with the effects of space flight on human beings
sports <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine concerned with the treatmentment of injuries or illness resulting from athletic activities
sports <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with injuries or illnesses resulting from participation in sports and athletic activities. Medical and paramedical supervision and treatment of athletes. It has four aspects. Preparation (conditioning) uses diet, exercises, and monitoring of practice sessions to improve performance. Prevention identifies any predisposition to injury or illness and covers warmup, stretching, and design and use of protective equipment. Many surgical techniques developed in sports medicine, particularly for knee injuries, are now used for the general population. Rehabilitation (see physical medicine and rehabilitation) prepares an injured or ill athlete to return to activity after initial treatment
suggestive <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Treatment by commands or positive statements addressed to a more or less hypnotized patient
take one's <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
receive the treatment that one deserves, receive a punishment
thoracic <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest
tropical <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
Science of diseases seen primarily in tropical or subtropical climates. It arose in the 19th century when European colonial doctors encountered infectious diseases unknown in Europe. The discovery that many tropical diseases (e.g., malaria, yellow fever) were spread by mosquitoes led to discovery of other vectors' roles (see sleeping sickness, plague, typhus) and to efforts to destroy vector breeding grounds (e.g., by draining swamps). Later, antibiotics came to play an increasingly important role. Research institutes and national and international commissions were organized to control common tropical illnesses, at least in areas with Europeans. As colonies became independent, their governments took over most of these efforts, with help from the World Health Organization and the former colonizing countries
tropical <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that are found most often in tropical regions
veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
The branch of medicine that deals with the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals, especially domestic animals
veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
{i} branch of medicine that studies and deals with the diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases; medical treatment for animals
veterinary <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals (especially domestic animals)
western <span class="word-self">medicinespan>
alternative medicine
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