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doctor
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[ 'dɔktə ]
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a person who has been trained in and practises medical science
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test
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[ test ]
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a medical examination conducted in order to check or discover sb's condition
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ointment
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[ 'ɔintmənt ]
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a smooth oily substance rubbed on the skin to heal injuries, etc
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pill
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[ pil ]
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a small flat round piece of medicine made to be swallowed whole
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pain
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[ pein ]
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the physical suffering or discomfort caused by injury or illness
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medicine
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[ 'medsin ]
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a substance, esp a liquid, taken through the mouth, used in curing illness
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injection
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[ in'ʤəkʃən ]
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an act or the action of injecting or being injected
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bandage
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[ 'bændiʤ ]
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a srip of material used for tying round and protecting a wound or an injury
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patient
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[ 'peiʃənt ]
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a person who is receiving medical treatment, esp in a hospital
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thermometer
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[ θə'mɔmitə ]
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an instrument for measuring temperature of a body
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treatment
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[ 'tri:tmənt ]
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a thing done to relieve or cure an illness
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shot
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[ ʃɔt ]
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an injection
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transfusion
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[ træns'fju:ʒən ]
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an act or the process of putting one person's blood into another person's body
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surgery
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[ 'sə:ʤəri ]
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a treatment of injuries or diseases that involves cutting or removing parts of the body
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disease
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[ di'zi:z ]
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illness of the body, of the mind caused by infection or internal dosorder
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suture
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[ 'sju:ʧə ]
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a stitch ot stitches made in sewing up a wound, esp following an operation
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smear
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[ smiə ]
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a medical test in which a very small amount of tissue from a woman's cervix is removed and examined to check for cancer cells
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drip
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[ drip ]
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a device that passes liquid food, medicine, etc directly into patient's vein
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dropper
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[ 'drɒpər ]
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an instrument consisting of a short glass tube with a rubber bulb at one end.
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diagnosis
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[ ,daiəg'nəusis ]
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the act of identifying the nature of an illness
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bedpan
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[ 'bed‚pæn ]
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a container for use as a toilet by a person who is ill and in bed
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prescription
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[ pris'kripʃən ]
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a written instruction, issued by a doctor, that enables one to buy and use a medicine or get other forms of treatment
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capsule
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[ 'kæpsju:l ]
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a small case that contains a quantity of a drug and dissolves when swallowed
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appointment
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[ ə'pɔintmənt ]
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an arragement to visit a doctor at a particular time
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drops
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[ drɔps ]
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liquid medicine poured a drop at a time into the ears, eyes or nose
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syringe
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[ 'sirinʤ ]
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a device for sucking liquid in and forcing it out again in a thin stream
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tourniquet
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[ 'tʋərnɪ‚keɪ ]
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a piece of cloth, elastic, etc tied tightly round an arm or a leg to stop blood flowing from a wound
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symptom
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[ 'simptəm ]
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a change in the body that indicates an illness
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crutch
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[ krʌʧ ]
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a support in the form of a pole, placed under the arm to help a person who has difficulty in walking
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