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Medicine Words

Medical English blends Greek and Latin roots with plain language in unpredictable ways. "Cardiac" (Greek) means the same as "heart" (English), but they're used in different contexts. Patients hear "symptom" and "diagnosis." Doctors write "pathology" and "prognosis." This collection spans both registers — the clinical terms and the ones regular people encounter at a doctor's visit.

50 words

allergy anatomy antibiotic artery bacteria biopsy blood capillary cardiac cartilage chronic diagnosis disease dosage enzyme epidemic fever fracture gland hemoglobin immune infection inflammation injection kidney ligament membrane muscle nerve organ pathology plasma pulse remedy scalpel serum skeleton spleen sterile surgery symptom tendon therapy tissue toxin tumor vaccine vein virus wound
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