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Médico(a), doctor(a)
Словарь медицинских терминов (англо-испанский) |
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Doctor, английский
- 1. a person who has trained in medicine and is qualified to examine people when they are ill to find out what is wrong with them and to prescribe a course of treatment 2. a title given to a qualified person who is registered with the general medical council (note: doctor is shortened to dr when written before a name.) comment: in the uk surgeons are traditionally not called ’doctor’, but are addressed as ’mr’, ’mrs’, etc. the title ’doctor’ is also applied to persons who have a higher degree from a university in a non-medical subject. so ’dr jones’ may have a degree in music, or in any other subject without a connection with medicine.
- A name which seamen apply to every medical officer. also, a jocular name for the ship`s cook.
- To treat a poor-quality carbon with substances such as oil, wax, guttapercha, solder, gum, or resin, to camouflage its defects, hence changing its appearance to make it look like a better grade stone. also called dope.
- A makeshift, temporary repair.
- As used in the mining industry, to salt.
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Consultorio médico, испанский
Mareo, vértigo, borrachera, taranta, испанский
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