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1 Therapie
f; -, -n; MED., PSYCH. therapy, treatment; eine Therapie machen undergo ( oder have) therapy, undergo ( oder have) (a course of) treatment; einer Therapie unterziehen treat, give s.o. therapy; eine Therapie abbrechen stop ( oder suspend) a course of therapy* * *die Therapietherapy* * *The|ra|pie [tera'piː]f -, -n[-'piːən] therapy (auch fig), treatment; (= Behandlungsmethode) (method of) treatment (gegen for)* * *(the (methods of) treatment of disease, disorders of the body etc: speech therapy; physiotherapy.) therapy* * *The·ra·pie<-, -n>[teraˈpi:, pl i:ən]f therapy* * *die; Therapie, Therapien therapy ( gegen for)eine Therapie machen — (ugs.) undergo or have therapy or treatment
* * *einer Therapie unterziehen treat, give sb therapy;eine Therapie abbrechen stop ( oder suspend) a course of therapy* * *die; Therapie, Therapien therapy ( gegen for)eine Therapie machen — (ugs.) undergo or have therapy or treatment
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2 Heilmethode
f (method of) treatment, therapy, cure* * *Heil|me|tho|defcure* * ** * *Heilmethode f (method of) treatment, therapy, cure* * *die method of treatment
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