0 a substance, especially a liquid for swallowing, that is used to treat or keep away disease or illness -- lék
a dose of medicine.
1 the science of curing people who are ill, or making their suffering less (especially by means other than surgery) -- medicína
He is studying medicine.
The analogy to medicine is telling here, as well.
These three sub-specialities are important for the theory, practice, and teaching in academic medicine.
The report recommended that, in principle, economic analysis should be pursued for all pharmaceuticals, but only simple price comparisons should be undertaken for generic medicines.
More important, the model for eugenicist policies in the early twentieth century is ultimately social medicine.
It further entails an analysis of how patient-centered medicine can work in different directions, some quite coercive.
Grasslands also improve organic matter, utilized by crops and a range of plants used as medicines.
Other scientific terms from botany, chemistry, medicine, etc. that one might encounter in general entomological works are also included.
In the first we find the generic categories that most readers are likely to expect: potential, environment, motivation, anxiety, the brain, and medicine.
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治療, 醫術, 醫學…
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治疗, 医术, 医学…
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remédio, medicina…
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薬, 医学…
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médicament [masculine], médecine [feminine], médicament…
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