Medicine
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medicine teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- tıp {i}
Örnek Cümle:
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.
Örnek Cümle:
Tıptaki son gelişmeler dikkat çekiyor.
-Recent advances in medicine are remarkable.
- ilaç
Örnek Cümle:
O, eczanede ilaç satıyor.
-She sells medicine in the pharmacy.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu ilaçlardan günde üç kez alınmalıdır.
-These medicines should be taken three times a day.
- Tıp (ilmi), tababet, hekimlik (Tıp)
- doktorluk {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Babam doktorluk uygulaması yapmaktadır.
-My father practices medicine.
Örnek Cümle:
O doktorluktan men edildi.
-He was banned from practising medicine.
- em
- katlanmak
- sağlımbilim
- hekimlik
- ilaç vermek
- ilkel insanlar arasında büyü
- medicine ball jimnastikte kullanılan iri ve ağırcamedicine dance Kızılderililer arasıda dini bir dansı
- sihirbazlık {i}
- büyü {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Büyükanne, Çin ilaçlarının en iyi olduğuna inanıyor.
-Grandmother believes that Chinese medicines are the best.
Örnek Cümle:
Ecza dolabında büyük bir şişe aspirin var.
-There's a big bottle of aspirin in the medicine cabinet.
- ilmi
- afsun
- ilaçla tedavi etmek
- tıp ilmi (Tıp)
- çekmek
- ecza
Örnek Cümle:
İlaca ihtiyacım var. Eczane nerede?
-I need medicine. Where is the pharmacy?
Örnek Cümle:
Bana ilaç gerek. Eczane nerede?
-I need medicine. Where is the pharmacy?
- veterinary medicine
- {i} veterinerlik
- medicine cabinet
- ilaç dolabı
- medicine cabinet
- ecza dolabı
- medicine droper
- (Gıda) damlalık
- medicine ball
- çalışma topu
- medicine ball
- sağlık topu
- medicine ball
- jimnastik topu
- medicine man
- sihirbaz hekim
- medicine breath
- Kötü ağız kokusu
How to cure a medicine breath.
- medicine bundle
- tıp paket
- medicine cup
- ilaç ölçek kabı
- medicine dropper
- Damlalık (fen deneylerinde kullanılan)
- medicine information
- tıp bilişim
- medicine locker
- ilaç dolabı
- medicine used to treat syphilis
- tıp frengi tedavisinde kullanılan
- medicine chest
- ilaç dolabı
- medicine chest
- ilaç kutusu
- medicine chest
- ecza dolabı
- medicine container
- (Tıp) ilaç kabı
- medicine expenses
- doktor masrafları
- medicine man
- büyücü doktor
- medicine measuring spoon
- (Tıp) ilaç ölçü kaşığı
- medicine packaging
- ilaç ambalajlanması
- medicine trolley
- (Tıp) pansuman arabası
- medieval history of medicine
- (Tıp) orta çağ tıp tarihi
- complementary medicine
- tamamlayıcı tıp
- license to practice medicine
- Doktorluk yapma ruhsatı
- personalized medicine
- Kişiselleştirilmiş tıp
- aerospace medicine
- (Askeri) hava-uzay tababeti
- apply medicine
- ilaçlamak
- aviation medicine
- (Askeri) hava hekimliği
- community medicine
- (Tıp) toplum hekimliği
- containing medicine
- ilaçlı
- cough medicine
- (Tıp) öksürük ilacı
- disaster medicine
- afet tıbbı
- doctor of internal medicine
- dahiliyeci
- evidence based medicine
- (Tıp) kanıta dayalı tıp
- forensic medicine institution
- adli tıp kurumu
- modern medicine
- çağdaş tıp
- oral medicine
- (Diş Hekimliği) ağız hastalıkları
- prescribe medicine
- (Tıp) ilaç yazmak
- preventive medicine
- (Tıp) önleyici tıp
- reproductive medicine
- (Tıp) üreme tıbbı
- sell medicine
- ilaç satmak
- School of Medicine
- Tıp Bilimyurdu
- criminal medicine
- adli tıp
- dental medicine
- diş ilacı
- forensic medicine
- adli tıp
- give one a dose of one's own medicine
- anladığı dilden muamele etmek
- patent medicine
- müstahzar
- patent medicine
- hazır ilaç
- preventive medicine
- koruyucu hekimlik
- preventive medicine
- koruyucu ilaç
- proprietary medicine
- tescilli ilaç
- psychological medicine
- psikolojik ilaç
- take one's medicine
- başa geleni çekmek
- veterinary medicine
- veteriner ilacı
- aboriginal medicine
- yerli ilaç
- administer a medicine
- ilaç vermek
- alternative medicine
- Alternatif tıp
- apply medicine
- ilaç sürmek
- ayurvedic medicine
- (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 medicine
- kötü ilaç
- behavioral medicine
- davranışsal tıp
- chief of medicine
- Başhekim
- clinical medicine
- tıp
- cold medicine
- soğuk tıp
- conventional medicine
- geleneksel tıp
- family medicine
- aile hekimliği
- give so. a dose of his own medicine
- vermek çok. kendi ilaç dozu
- give someone a dose of their own medicine
- (deyim) Birine kendisinin size veya başkalarına yaptığı gibi kötü davranmak
- give someone a taste of their own medicine
- (deyim) Birine kendisinin size veya başkalarına yaptığı gibi kötü davranmak
- inflammation of the iris (medicine)
- iris (tıp iltihabı)
- laboratory medicine
- laboratuvar tıbbi
- legal medicine
- adlı tıp
- maternal-fetal medicine
- maternal-fetal tıp
- nuclear medicine
- nükleer tıp
- practice of medicine
- tıp uygulaması
- practices one branch of medicine
- tıp uygulamaları bir dal
- prescription medicine
- Reçeteli ilaç, reçeteyle satılan ilaç
- take some medicine
- birkaç ilaç kullan
- traditional medicine
- Geleneksel tıp
- tribal medicine man
- İlkel kabilelerde büyücü doktor
- western medicine
- Batı tıp
- US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
- (Askeri) Birleşik Devletler Kara Kuvvetleri Sağlık İyileştirme ve Koruyucu Hekimlik Merkezi
- adolescent medicine
- (Tıp) adolesan tıbbı
- ancient history of medicine
- (Tıp) eski çağ tıp tarihi
- are there any side effects associated with this medicine
- bu ilacın herhangi bir yan etkisi var mı
- behaviour medicine
- davranış tıbbı
- bureau of medicine and surgery
- (Askeri) DENİZ KUVVETLERİ SAĞLIK DAİRESİ: ABD Deniz Kuvvetlerinin ve Deniz Piyade Sınıfının sağlık işleri ile ilgili teşkilat
- dose of one's own medicine
- (deyim) ayni metodu kullanarak misilleme yapmak
- environmental medicine
- (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 medicine
- (Askeri) meşguliyetle tedavi tababeti
- forensic medicine
- (Tıp) Aynı zamanda "legal medicnie" adını da alır, hukuk sorunlarına tıp kurallarının uygulanması anlamına gelir
- i am taking this medicine
- bu ilacı kullanıyorum
- internal medicine
- dahiliye
- occupational medicine
- (Tıp) meslek hekimliği
- occupational medicine
- (Askeri) MEŞGULİYETLE TEDAVİ TABABETİ: Bak. "environmental medicine"
- oriental traditional medicine
- (Tıp) doğu-geleneksel tıp
- ottoman faculty for medicine
- (Tarih) cerrahhane">(Tarih) cerrahhane
- physical medicine
- (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 medicine service
- (Askeri) FİZİKİ TEDAVİ SERVİSİ: Bir hastanede fiziki tababetle meşgul olan servis. Ayrıca bakınız: "physical medicine"
- preventive medicine company
- (Askeri) sağlık koruma bölüğü
- preventive medicine 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 medicine officer
- (Askeri) sağlık koruma subayı
- preventive medicine 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
- proprietary medicine
- (Ticaret) müstahzar ilaç
- religion and medicine
- (Tıp) din ve tıp
- space medicine
- (Askeri) UZAY TABABETİ: Bak. "space biology"
- take one's medicine
- katlanmak
- take one's medicine
- çekmek
- take one's medicine
- yapmak zorunda kalmak
- take one's medicine
- hak ettiği cezaya boyun eğmek
- veterinary medicine
- (isim) veterinerlik
İlgili Terimler
medicine teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The study of the cause, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease or illness
- Ritual Native American magic used (notably by a medicine man) to promote a desired outcome in healing, hunting, warfare etc
- A treatment or cure
- A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way
- The profession of physicians, surgeons and related specialisms; those who practice medicine
- black magic, superstition
- a substance possessing or reputed to possess curative or remedial properties
- Hence, a similar object or agency among other savages
- 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
- skill development
- punishment for one's actions; "you have to face the music"; "take your medicine"
- art and science of disease treatment and health maintenance; medication, remedy, drug; substance used for medical treatment {i}
- A substance intended, or capable of being used for the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of a disease, disorder or abnormal physical state
- The science of diagnosing, treating, or preventing disease and other damage to the body or mind
- 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
- the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
- Intoxicating liquor; drink
- The science which relates to the prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease
- (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
- Short for Medicine man
- Ritual Native American magic used to promote a desired outcome, in hunting, warfare, etc
- treat medicinally, treat with medicine
- To give medicine to; to affect as a medicine does; to remedy; to cure
- A physician
- A philter or love potion
- 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
- The study of the cause, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of disease or illness
- 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"
- 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
- Any substance administered in the treatment of disease; a remedial agent; a remedy; physic
- (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
- 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
- Medicine Hat
- a town in Alberta, Canada
- medicine ball
- A large, heavy sphere of leather or plastic filled with sand and used for athletic training or physical rehabilitation
- medicine balls
- plural form of medicine ball
- medicine cabinet
- A cupboard in the bathroom that contains toiletries and other items; a bathroom cabinet
- medicine cabinet
- A cupboard where drugs and medical paraphernalia are stored
- medicine cabinets
- plural form of medicine cabinet
- medicine dance
- A ritual dance ceremony performed as a form of therapy
- medicine man
- A Native American shamanistic healer
- medicine men
- plural form of medicine man
- medicine show
- A traveling presentation which sells miracle cures and other products between various entertainment acts
- medicine shows
- plural form of medicine show
- Medicine 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
- Medicine Bow River
- A river, about 193 km (120 mi) long, of southern Wyoming flowing north and west to the North Platte River
- Medicine Hat
- A city of southeast Alberta, Canada, near the Saskatchewan border southeast of Calgary. Founded in 1883, it is a trade center in a farming and ranching region. Population: 40,380
- medicine ball
- heavy ball used in physical training
- medicine ball
- A large heavy stuffed ball used in conditioning exercises
- medicine bundle
- A covered or wrapped parcel containing items of personal or tribal religious significance, used by certain Native American peoples
- medicine cabinet
- cabinet where medicines are stored
- medicine chest
- cabinet that holds medicines and toiletries
- medicine dance
- A ritual dance performed by some Native American peoples to obtain supernatural assistance, as in healing or crop control
- medicine lodge
- A building or structure used by certain Native American peoples for ceremonies
- medicine man
- a Native American shaman
- medicine 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
- medicine show
- A traveling show, popular especially in the 19th century, that offered varied entertainment, between the acts of which medicines were peddled
- medicine woman
- A female shaman or shamanistic healer, especially among Native American peoples
- Chinese medicine
- traditional Chinese medicine
- a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine 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 medicine
- traditional medicine (non-homeopathic)
- allopathic-medicine
- Attributive form of allopathic medicine
allopathic-medicine proponent.
- alternative medicine
- any of various medical methods and practices used in place of, or as well as, conventional medicine
- bad medicine
- 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 medicine
- any of several therapies that combine conventional medical practices with those of alternative medicine such as acupuncture or homeopathy
- evidence-based medicine
- 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 medicine
- A particular specialty in the field of medicine, one that deals with only general conditions, but of all persons
- herbal medicine
- herbalism
- herbal medicine
- A herbal drug or similar preparation
- internal medicine
- The medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management and nonsurgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases
- molecular medicine
- the branch of medicine that studies the manipulation of genes, and the subsequent effect on genetic diseases
- nuclear medicine
- The branch of medicine that uses radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- orphan medicine
- orphan drug
- patent medicine
- Any medicine with a proprietary formula which can be bought without a prescription, irrespective of whether it is protected by a patent
- patent medicine
- A medicine that is protected by a patent
- pseudo-medicine
- 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 medicine
- Medicine that replaces or regenerates human cells, tissue or organs, to restore or establish normal function
- reproductive medicine
- The area of medical specialization concerned with aiding fertility and reproduction
- socialized medicine
- A politically charged term used to contrast such systems with free market alternatives and emphasize the perceived link to socialism
- socialized medicine
- An umbrella term for any system of government-run health care
- space medicine
- The branch of medicine that deals with the effects of space travel on human beings
- sports medicine
- 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 medicine
- A punishment inflicted on the one who used to inflict the same punishment on others
- traditional Chinese medicine
- 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 medicine
- a system of medicine developed before the era of modern medicine
- veterinary medicine
- The branch of medicine that deals with the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals, especially domestic and farm animals
- personalized medicine
- (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
- medicin
- {n} phsic, a remedy
- medicin
- {v} to physic
- ayurvedic medicine
- (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 medicine
- 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 medicine
- 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 medicine
- (deyim) Give someone the same bad treatment that they have given to others
- give someone a taste of their own medicine
- (deyim) Give someone the same bad treatment that they have given to others
- over-the-counter medicine
- A medicine that is sold without a prescription. (synonym) over-the-counter drug
- prescription medicine
- 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 Medicine
- bachelor's degree in medicine (British degree)
- Chinese medicine
- a kind of medicine that uses herbs and acupuncture
- Chinese medicine
- method of healing based on traditional Chinese treatments (such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, etc.)
- Doctor of Medicine
- physician, doctor trained in medicine
- New England Journal of Medicine
- American journal in which doctors and medical researchers publish studies and new discoveries (one of the premier journals in the medical profession)
- New England Journal of Medicine
- 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
- aerospace medicine
- aviation medicine, aeromedicine, branch of medicine that deals with diseases and physical disturbances resulting from flying (specifically with space flight) and their treatment
- alternative medicine
- a health field other than traditional allopathic (medicine) health field
- alternative medicine
- any treatment outside the usually accepted medical therapies for disease processes
- alternative medicine
- the practice of medicine without the use of drugs; may involve herbal medicines or self-awareness or biofeedback or acupuncture
- alternative medicine
- Practices not generally recognized by the medical community as standard or conventional medical approaches and used instead of standard treatments
- alternative medicine
- Treatment procedures that are not supported by mainstream medicine, often because of lack of supporting experimental data
- alternative medicine
- Treatments that have not t
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