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Definition of medical
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of medical is as below...
Medical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
having
to do with, the art of
healing
disease,
or the
science
of
medicine;
as, the
medical
profession;
medical
services;
a
medical
dictionary;
medical
jurisprudence..
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Hippocratism
::
Hippocratism
(n.) The
medical
philosophy
or
system
of
Hippocrates.
Language
::
Language
(n.) The
vocabulary
and
phraseology
belonging
to an art or
department
of
knowledge;
as,
medical
language;
the
language
of
chemistry
or
theology..
Medic
::
Medic (a.)
Medical.
#NAME?
::
-itis () A
suffix
used in
medical
terms to
denote
an
inflammatory
disease
of; as,
arthritis;
bronchitis,
phrenitis..
Blunder
::
Blunder
(v. i.) To make a gross error or
mistake;
as, to
blunder
in
writing
or
preparing
a
medical
prescription..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) One duly
licensed
to
practice
medicine;
a
member
of the
medical
profession;
a
physician.
Iatrical
::
Iatrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
medicine,
or to
medical
men..
Formulary
::
Formulary
(n.) A book
containing
stated
and
prescribed
forms,
as of
oaths,
declarations,
prayers,
medical
formulaae,
etc.; a book of
precedents..
Laudanum
::
Laudanum
(n.)
Tincture
of
opium,
used for
various
medical
purposes..
Aegrotat
::
Aegrotat
(n.) A
medical
certificate
that a
student
is ill.
Empirical
::
Empirical
(a.)
Depending
upon
experience
or
observation
alone,
without
due
regard
to
science
and
theory;
-- said
especially
of
medical
practice,
remedies,
etc.;
wanting
in
science
and deep
insight;
as,
empiric
skill,
remedies..
Prescribe
::
Prescribe
(v. i.) To write or to give
medical
directions;
to
indicate
remedies;
as, to
prescribe
for a
patient
in a
fever..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.)
Subdivision
of
business
or
official
duty;
especially,
one of the
principal
divisions
of
executive
government;
as, the
treasury
department;
the war
department;
also, in a
university,
one of the
divisions
of
instruction;
as, the
medical
department;
the
department
of
physics..
Galbanum
::
Galbanum
(n.) A gum resin
exuding
from the stems of
certain
Asiatic
umbelliferous
plants,
mostly
species
of
Ferula.
The Bubon
Galbanum
of South
Africa
furnishes
an
inferior
kind of
galbanum.
It has an
acrid,
bitter
taste,
a
strong,
unpleasant
smell,
and is used for
medical
purposes,
also in the arts, as in the
manufacture
of
varnish..
Medico-legal
::
Medico-legal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to law as
affected
by
medical
facts.
Nosology
::
Nosology
(n.) That
branch
of
medical
science
which
treats
of
diseases,
or of the
classification
of
diseases..
Magistery
::
Magistery
(n.)
Mastery;
powerful
medical
influence;
renowned
efficacy;
a
sovereign
remedy.
Code
::
Code (n.) Any
system
of rules or
regulations
relating
to one
subject;
as, the
medical
code, a
system
of rules for the
regulation
of the
professional
conduct
of
physicians;
the naval code, a
system
of rules for
making
communications
at sea means of
signals..
Percuss
::
Percuss
(v. t.) To
strike
smartly;
to
strike
upon or
against;
as, to
percuss
the chest in
medical
examination..
Medically
::
Medically
(adv.)
In a
medical
manner;
with
reference
to
healing,
or to the
principles
of the
healing
art..
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