a method of treatment in which thin needles are inserted in specific spots on the body, originated in China
鍼灸
a part of a hospital or a healthcare facility that provides care for patients who do not require an overnight stay
a room in a hospital or clinic equipped to provide emergency care to people in need of immediate medical treatment
a field of medicine or a department in a hospital that deals with ear, nose, and throat problems or diseases
a patient who receives treatment in a hospital but does not remain there afterward
an intense and irrational fear toward a specific thing such as an object, situation, concept, or animal
a trained individual who provides emergency medical care to people before taking them to the hospital
a doctor who performs medical operations to repair body parts or make them look more attractive
a qualified person whose job is treating people's mental issues by talking with them instead of giving them drugs
an operation performed by medical professionals to diagnose, treat, etc. a medical condition or injury
a medical practice that involves cutting open a body part in order to repair, remove, etc. an organ
a piece of equipment with a container that supplies oxygen to a person, used in places or situations in which it is difficult to breathe normally
呼吸器具,酸素供給装置
relating to the observation, examination, and treatment of patients in a medical setting
to insert a living tissue or an artificial object into the body via medical procedure
(of a medical device) to take a picture of a body part often using X-rays for detailed examinations by a specialist