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| A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults. |
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| A specialist in dermatology, especially a doctor who specializes in the treatment of diseases of the skin. |
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| The removal of damaged tissue or foreign object from a wound. |
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| Either of the two chambers on each side of the heart that receive blood from the atria and in turn force it into the arteries. |
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| The treatment of the feet and their ailments. |
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| Pain in various parts of the head, not confined to the area of distribution of any nerve. |
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| a surgical operation to remove a breast. |
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| Operative crushing a nerve |
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| Surgical immobilization of a joint by fusion of the adjacent bones. |
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| Plastic surgery performed on the nose. |
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| A cancer of the cells of the liver. |
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| Technical term for false pregnancy. |
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| paralysis of one side of the body. |
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| An abnormally large red blood cell, especially one associated with pernicious anemia. |
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| Difficult digestion or indigestion. |
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| Difficult birth, typically caused by a large or awkwardly positioned fetus, by smallness of the maternal pelvis, or by failure of the uterus and cervix to contract and expand normally. |
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| Condition where breast tissue, nipple, and areola is absent, either congenitally or iatrogenically. |
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| Study of the cause of diseases. |
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