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1 wound healing
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2 wound healing by primary union
■ Wound healing in which the restoration of tissue continuity occurs directly, without granulation.■ Direkte Wundheilung durch Verklebung der Wundränder und Ausfüllung des Defektes mit Bindegewebe.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > wound healing by primary union
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3 wound healing by secondary union
■ Wound healing in large wounds which are prone to infection, usually leading to the formation of a prominent scar.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > wound healing by secondary union
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4 healing by first intention
■ Wound healing in which the restoration of tissue continuity occurs directly, without granulation.■ Direkte Wundheilung durch Verklebung der Wundränder und Ausfüllung des Defektes mit Bindegewebe.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > healing by first intention
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5 healing by second intention
■ Wound healing in large wounds which are prone to infection, usually leading to the formation of a prominent scar.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > healing by second intention
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6 Wundheilungsstörung
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7 Wundheilung
fwound healing -
8 heilen
I v/t (hat geheilt)1. MED. (Krankheit, jemanden) cure ( von of); (Wunde) heal; heilende Hände / Wirkung haben have healing hands / a healing effect; als geheilt entlassen werden be discharged with a clean bill of health2. fig.: jemanden heilen von cure s.o. of; jetzt ist er für immer geheilt that seems to have cured him (good and proper oder once and for all)II v/i (ist) MED. heal; Wunde: auch heal up* * *to mend; to remedy; to recover; to heal; to cure* * *hei|len ['hailən]1. vi aux sein(Wunde, Bruch) to heal (up); (Entzündung) to clear up2. vtKranke, Krankheiten to cure; Wunde to heal; (REL) to healals geheilt entlassen werden — to be discharged with a clean bill of health
Jesus heilt uns von unseren Sünden — Jesus redeems us from our sins
von jdm/etw geheilt sein (fig) — to have got over sb/sth
die Zeit heilt alle Wunden (Prov) — time heals all wounds (prov)
* * *2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) cure* * *hei·len[ˈhailən]II. vt1. (gesund machen)▪ geheilt cured▪ etw \heilen to cure sth2. (kurieren)▪ von jdm/etw geheilt sein to have got over sb/sth* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden heilen — cure somebody; restore somebody to health
2) (befreien)2.davon/von ihm bin ich geheilt — (ugs.) I've been cured of it/my attachment to him
intransitives Verb; mit sein < wound> heal [up]; < infection> clear up; < fracture> mend* * *A. v/t (hat geheilt)heilende Hände/Wirkung haben have healing hands/a healing effect;als geheilt entlassen werden be discharged with a clean bill of health2. fig:jemanden heilen von cure sb of;B. v/i (ist) MED heal; Wunde: auch heal up* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden heilen — cure somebody; restore somebody to health
2) (befreien)2.davon/von ihm bin ich geheilt — (ugs.) I've been cured of it/my attachment to him
intransitives Verb; mit sein < wound> heal [up]; < infection> clear up; < fracture> mend* * *v.to cure v.to heal v. -
9 Heilung
* * *die Heilungcure; healing; curing; recovery* * *Hei|lung ['hailʊŋ]f -, (rare) -en(= das Heilen) (von Wunde) healing; (von Krankheit, Kranken) curing; (REL) healing; (= das Gesundwerden) cure* * *(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) cure* * *Hei·lung<-, -en>[ˈhailʊŋ]f\Heilung der Nichtigkeit curing of nullity\Heilung von Formfehlern/Zustellungsmängeln curing of formal defects/of defects in service\Heilung des Formmangels remedy of non-compliance with required form* * *die; Heilung, Heilungen healing; (von Krankheit, Kranken) curingdiese Salbe wird die Heilung der Wunde beschleunigen — this ointment will help the wound to heal faster
* * ** * *die; Heilung, Heilungen healing; (von Krankheit, Kranken) curingdiese Salbe wird die Heilung der Wunde beschleunigen — this ointment will help the wound to heal faster
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10 Ausheilung
Aus|hei|lungf(von Organ, Wunde) healingnach völliger Áúsheilung der Krankheit — after a complete recovery from the illness
nach völliger Áúsheilung der Wunde — after the wound is completely healed
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