Health

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A substance that prevents infection when applied to a wound, especially by killing bacteria.
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antiseptic
The intentional ending of a pregnancy, often done during the early stages.
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abortion
A type of drug that makes the whole or part of the body unable to feel pain when administered.
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anaesthic
Any of the types into which human blood is divided.
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blood type
A device used to measure a person's body temperature to assess for fever or abnormal temperature using various methods like oral, ear, armpit, or forehead readings.
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thermometer
One of a pair of sticks that people with movement difficulties put under their arms to help them walk or stand.
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crutch
The process of making or becoming healthy once more.
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healing
The fact of being placed in a hospital for medical treatment.
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hospitalization
Permission given by a patient to receive a particular treatment, informed of all the possible consequences and risks.
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informed consent
The action of putting a drug into a person's body using a syringe.
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injection
A medicine without any physiological effect that is given to a control group in an experiment to measure the effectiveness of a new drug or to patients who think they need medicine when in reality they do not.
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placebo
A treatment or medicine for a disease or to reduce pain that is not severe.
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remedy
A small amount of something such as urine, blood, etc. that is taken for examination.
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specimen
A surgical procedure performed on someone's nose that changes its appearance to make it look more attractive.
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nose job
A medical doctor who specializes in general medicine, not in surgery.
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physican
Someone who looks after a child or an old, sick, or disabled person at home.
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caregiver
To give someone medicines, drugs, etc.
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to administer
To completely clean something, particularly the skin.
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to cleanse
To find out the cause of a problem or what disease a person has by examining the symptoms.
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to diagnose
To protect a person or an animal against a disease by giving them a vaccine.
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to vaccinate
(of a hospital) To take in a patient so that they can receive treatment.
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to admit
(of a wound or body part) To slowly release an infectious liquid, called pus.
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to discharge
To protect an animal or a person from a disease by vaccination.
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to immunize
To join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle.
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to stitch
To make a person become conscious again.
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to revive
To reduce the severity of a pain.
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to soothe
Unable to speak.
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dumb
Related to the production, use, or sale of medicines.
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pharmaceutical
Partly or completely unable to hear.
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deaf
The steps one takes to promote health and avoid disease, particularly by cleaning things or being clean.
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hygiene
(of a person's face) To look lively and healthy, specifically as a result of training and exercising.
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to glow
A temporary state of feeling severe sadness and dejection.
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blues
Capable of seeing unlike a blind person.
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sighted
Put a limit to.
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restrict
An illness or condition which can't be cured and is likely to lead to someone's death.
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terminally ill
A ward is a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, often people who need similar treatment.
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Hospital Ward
Hurt.
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injure

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