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curative medicine - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Spa towns in Germany; Kurort (curative place)
  • Kurhaus]] in [[Wiesbaden]], Germany's biggest spa city
  • Baltic seaside]] resort (island of [[Usedom]])

curative medicine         
Curative medicine; Curative healthcare; Curative treatment
(n.) = medicina curativa
Ex: Preventive medicine together with health education and community involvement are of more immediate concern than curative medicine = La medicina preventiva junto con la educación para la salud y la implicación de la comunidad es una preocupación más prioritaria que la medicina curativa.
curative treatment         
Curative medicine; Curative healthcare; Curative treatment
(n.) = restauración
Ex: Archival institutions are outstripping libraries in the establishment of shops for the curative treatment of holdings = Los archivos aventajan a las bibliotecas en la creación de talleres para la restauración de los fondos.
medicine         
  • Shia Muslims]]. The text says: "Golden dissertation in medicine which is sent by Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha, peace be upon him, to [[al-Ma'mun]]."
  • ''[[Louis Pasteur]]'', as portrayed in his laboratory, 1885 by [[Albert Edelfelt]]
  • [[Gynecologist]] Michel Akotionga of [[Ouagadougou]], [[Burkina Faso]]
  • Drawing by [[Marguerite Martyn]] (1918) of a visiting nurse in St. Louis, Missouri, with medicine and babies
  • Modern drug [[ampoule]]s
  • SUNY Upstate]] (1847)
  • Mosaic on the floor of the [[Asclepieion]] of Kos, depicting [[Hippocrates]], with [[Asklepius]] in the middle (2nd–3rd century)
  • Byzantine]] manuscript of the [[Hippocratic Oath]]
  • Statuette of ancient Egyptian physician [[Imhotep]], the first physician from antiquity known by name
  • Headquarters of the [[Organización Médica Colegial de España]], which regulates the medical profession in Spain
  • Medical students learning about stitches
  • upright
  • [[Paul-Louis Simond]] injecting a plague vaccine in [[Karachi]], 1898
  • Santa Maria della Scala]], fresco by [[Domenico di Bartolo]], 1441–1442
  • Santa Maria della Scala Hospital]], one of Europe's oldest hospitals. During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church established universities to revive the study of sciences, drawing on the learning of Greek and Arab physicians in the study of medicine.
  • Surgeons in an [[operating room]]
  • cardiac medicine]] at the Star pharmaceutical factory in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] in 1953
  • ''The Doctor'' by [[Sir Luke Fildes]] (1891)
FIELD OF STUDY FOR DIAGNOSING, TREATING AND PREVENTING DISEASE
Medical; Medical science; Conventional medicine; Medicin; Western medicine; Medicinal; Medical sciences; Modern medicine; Medecine; Medical practice; Medically; Medecines; Vaccinationists; Clinical medicine; Branches of medicine; Medicene; Orthodox medicine; Medical product; Medical Arts; Medical Sciences; Mainstream medicine; Diagnostic specialties; Interdisciplinary sub-specialties of medicine; Interdisciplinary fields of medicine; Diagnostic specialty; Standard medicine; Therapeusis; Human medicine; Medical community; Healing arts; Practice of medicine; Medical office; Medical knowledge; Clinical practice; Medical use; Medical products; Branch of medicine; Medical establishment; Scientific medicine; Healing art; Medical studies; Theory of Physic; Medcine; Academic medicine; Academic Medicine; Medical Science; Basic medical sciences; Ars medicinae; Ars medicine; Ars Medicine; Ars Medicinae; Ars Medica; Ars medica; Standard medical practice; Clinical Medicine; Western Medicine
(n.) = medicina
Ex: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as "A medical dictionary of diseases" would be summarized as: medicine/Disease/Dictionary.
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* allopathic medicine = alopatía
* alternative medicine = medicina alternativa
* biomedicine = biomedicina
* clinical medicine = medicina clínica
* community medicine = medicina comunitaria
* curative medicine = medicina curativa
* dispense + medicines = despachar medicinas, despachar medicamentos
* emergency medicine = medicina de emergencia
* forensic medicine = medicina forense, medicina legal
* geriatric medicine = geriatría
* herbal medicine = medicina naturalista
* internal medicine = medicina interna
* legal medicine = medicina legal
* medicine bottle = frasco de medicina
* medicine man = curandero, chamán, brujo, hechicero
* military medicine = medicina militar
* National Library of Medicine (NLM) = Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (NLM)
* osteopathic medicine = osteopatía
* over the counter medicine = medicamento sin receta médica
* prescribe + medicines = recetar medicinas, recetar medicamentos
* preventive medicine = medicina preventiva
* quack medicine = curandería, curanderismo
* space medicine = medicina espacial
* sports medicine = medicina deportiva
* STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) = CTM (Ciencia, Tecnología y Medicina)
* telemedicine = telemedicina, medicina a distancia
* transfusion medicine = medicina transfusionista
* tropical medicine = medicina tropical
* veterinary medicine = veterinaria

Definition

Cámara hiperbárica
ompartimento especial cuya presión de oxígeno es superior a la atmosférica. Se utiliza en la gangrena gaseosa u otras infecciones anaeróbicas o en aquellas condiciones en las que se necesita una mayor presión parcial de oxígeno

Wikipedia

List of spa towns in Germany

The following is a list of spa towns in Germany. The word Bad (English: bath) is normally used as a prefix (Bad Vilbel) or a suffix (Marienbad, Wiesbaden) to denote the town in question is a spa town. In any case, Bad as a prefix is an official designation and requires governmental authorization (which may also be suspended if a town fails to maintain the required standards).

The word Kurort is also used, meaning a place for a cure. However not all Kurorte are spa towns; there are also Kurorte which are visited for their pure air (Luftkurorte, for example).

This list is alphabetical, the states of the spa towns are added, as well as their official German category designation (Heilbad, Seebad etc.).

For seaside resorts, see List of seaside resorts in Germany.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für curative medicine
1. "In Africa, the traditional way of getting rid of ndoki would be to get a witchdoctor to prepare a curative medicine that would deal with the problem.
2. Difficulty in recruiting rheumatologists has created a shortage in government hospitals, according to Dr Abdul Gaffar, Assistant Undersecretary for Curative Medicine at the Ministry of Health in Dubai.
3. Dr Abdul Gaffar Al Hawi, Assistant Undersecretary for Curative Medicine, said yesterday that emergency departments must accept urgent cases immediately and give them the treatment required.
4. Dr Abdul Gaffar Al Hawi, Assistant Undersecretary for Curative Medicine, said 80 ampoules of the antivenom had been distributed to hospitals and health centres in the UAE.
5. "The UAE still has a young population but [the ageing population] is coming as living standards improve," Dr Abdul Gaffar Al Hawi, the assistant undersecretary of Curative Medicine at the ministry, told Gulf News.