ache: a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong, bandage: a long, narrow piece of cloth that is tied around an injury or a part of someone's body that has been hurt, bruise: an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in color, often as a result of being hit by something, disease: (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident, fever: a medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual, fracture: a break or crack in something hard, especially a bone, graze: an injury on the surface of your skin caused by rubbing it against something rough, infection: a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have entered the body, pain: a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness, patient: a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary, plaster: a small piece of sticky cloth or plastic that you use to cover and protect a cut in the skin, prescription: a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or or other treatment that someone needs, specialist: a doctor who has special training in and knowledge of a particular area of medicine, sprain: an injury to a joint caused by a sudden movement, stitch: a piece of thread sewn in cloth, or the single movement of a needle and thread into and out of the cloth that produces this, surgeon: a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations, operation: an occasion when a doctor cuts a body for medical reasons in order to repair, remove, or replace an unhealthy or damaged part, medicine: treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this, tablet: a small, round, solid object made of medicine; a pill, thermometer: a device used for measuring temperature, especially of the air or in a person's body, nurse: the title given to a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital, porter: someone whose job is to take care of a large building where many people live and be present at its entrance in order to help people who live or visit there, injection: the act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and a syringe, wound: a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon.

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