treat+with+medicine

  • 101dose of one's own medicine — or[taste of one s own medicine] {n. phr.} Being treated in the same way you treat others; something bad done to you as you have done bad to other people. * /Jim was always playing tricks on other boys. Finally they decided to give him a dose of… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 102Laser medicine — CW rhodamine dye laser emitting near 590 nm, one typically used in early medical laser systems …

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  • 103nuclear medicine — diagnostic and therapeutic medical techniques using radionuclides or radioisotopes. [1950 55] * * * Medical specialty using radioactive elements or isotopes for diagnosis and treatment of disease. A radioisotope is introduced into the body… …

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  • 104Insufflation (medicine) — For other uses, see Insufflation (disambiguation). Insufflation (Latin insufflatio blowing on or into ) is the practice of inhaling a substance.[1] Insufflation has limited medical use, but is a common route of administration with many… …

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  • 105Splint (medicine) — A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.It can be used: * By the Emergency Medical Services or by volunteer first responders, to immobilize a fractured limb before the transportation; it is then a temporary… …

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  • 106Magnesium deficiency (medicine) — This article is about magnesium deficiency in humans and animals. For the condition of low blood magnesium levels, see Hypomagnesemia. For the condition of poor magnesium nutrition in plants, see Magnesium deficiency (agriculture). Magnesium… …

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  • 107Clipping (medicine) — Clipping is a surgical procedure performed to treat an aneurysm. In this operation a craniotomy is performed, and afterwards an Elgiloy (Phynox) or titanium Sugita clip is affixed around the aneurysm s neck. Surgical clipping was introduced by… …

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  • 108Vacuum bell (medicine) — The vacuum bell is a medical device used in the treatment of pectus excavatum, one of the most common chest wall defects. [cite web |url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi m3225/is n1 v46/ai 12450746 |title=Pectus excavatum pathophysiology …

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  • 109Botox: Quick Fix, Serious Medicine — ▪ 2003       On April 15, 2002, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved injections of botulinum toxin type A (trademarked Botox) for the treatment of facial wrinkles. The manufacturer, Allergan Inc., wasted no time in launching a $50 …

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  • 110internal medicine — noun (U) AmE a type of medical work in which doctors say what is wrong with a person and treat illnesses but do not do operations …

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