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1 medicine
n. läkekonst, läkarvetenskapen; medicin* * *['medsin]1) (a substance, especially a liquid for swallowing, that is used to treat or keep away disease or illness: a dose of medicine.) medicin2) (the science of curing people who are ill, or making their suffering less (especially by means other than surgery): He is studying medicine.) medicin•- medicinally -
2 medicine cabinet
medicinalskåp -
3 Bachelor of Medicine
en som har akademisk examen i medicin -
4 Chinese medicine
kinesisk läkarvetenskap -
5 Doctor of Medicine
läkare -
6 administer a medicine
ge medicin -
7 alternative medicine
alternativ läkarvetenskap -
8 bad medicine
en som har med sig dåliga nyheter -
9 conventional medicine
traditionell medicin -
10 doctor of veterinary medicine
doktor inom veterinärmedicin -
11 forensic medicine
rättsmedicin -
12 forensic medicine institute in Abu-Kabir
Rättsmedicinska institutet i Abu-Kabir (plats i Israel där obduceringar utförs)English-Swedish dictionary > forensic medicine institute in Abu-Kabir
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13 holistic medicine
holistisk medicin (behandlingsmetod grundad på idén att kroppen och själen är en) -
14 homeopathic medicine
homeopatisk medicin -
15 modern medicine
modern läkekonst, modern medicin -
16 natural medicine
naturmedicin (läkekonst som använder läkemedel från naturen) -
17 old-fashioned medicine
omodern medicin (gammaldags behandlingsmetod) -
18 prescribed a medicine
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19 preventive medicine
förebyggande medicin (behandling som ska förebygga sjukdomar i framtiden) -
20 school of medicine
medicinsk fakultet
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