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medicine

1 of 2noun
/ˈmɛdəsən/
1

the field of science that is concerned with treating injuries and diseases

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  • After years of rigorous study, she graduated from medical school and was excited to begin her career in medicine, helping patients recover from illnesses.
  • Advances in medicine have led to the development of innovative treatments that can significantly improve the quality of life for those suffering from chronic diseases.
  • The field of medicine encompasses various specialties, including surgery, pediatrics, and psychiatry, each focusing on different aspects of patient care.
  • Traditional medicine often complements modern practices, with many patients seeking alternative therapies alongside conventional treatments for holistic healing.
  • The conference brought together experts from around the world to discuss the latest breakthroughs in medicine, including gene therapy and personalized treatment plans.
2

a substance that treats injuries or illnesses

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  • The doctor prescribed medicine for her cough.
  • He took his medicine with a glass of water.
  • The pharmacist explained how to use the medicine properly.
  • The medicine needs to be taken twice a day after meals.
  • The child refused to take the bitter-tasting medicine.
3

the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries

4

punishment for one's actions

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