This common painkiller, often taken for headaches and fevers, is not an anti-inflammatory and is safer for the stomach than ibuprofen.
Paracetemol
Henry VIII had painful, swollen legs with open sores that wouldn't heal. His body became bloated, and he likely suffered from high blood sugar.
Diabetes
Veins can make use of this fundamental force to get blood round the body
Gravity
This device is used to take a patient's temperature, typically placed under the tongue or in the ear.
Thermometer
This TV show has this Doctor who keeps roasting people.
House
This gas, sometimes called "laughing gas," is used by dentists and in childbirth to reduce pain and anxiety.
Nitrous Oxide
Marie Curie suffered from fatigue, bone pain, and anaemia after years of working with radioactive materials.
Radiation poisoning
These blood vessels go towards the heart
Veins
This device is used to listen to heartbeats, lung sounds, and other internal body sounds.
Stethoscope
This TV show has this autistic doctor, who claims: "I AM A SURGEON"
The Good Doctor
This antibiotic, famously discovered by Alexander Fleming, was the first ever made and is still used to treat bacterial infections today.
Penicillin
Freddie Mercury lost weight rapidly, developed severe pneumonia, and had dark spots on his skin, symptoms of a disease that weakened his immune system.
AIDs
This food substance can travel through your blood, build up in your arteries and cause heart disease if levels are too high.
Cholestrol
This handheld device uses sound waves to create an image of the inside of the body. (It can also be used to find out how deep a lake is)
Ultrasound (imaging)
This TV show has a Doctor who just keeps reincarnating and lives in a phone box.
Doctor Who
The popular name for a medicine that helps relieve acid reflux and heartburn by neutralising stomach acid. It is often found in chewable tablets or liquid form.
Antacid
Joseph Stalin collapsed after suffering from paralysis on one side of his body and slurred speech, signs of a common medical emergency.
Stroke
This location in school also refers to 2 regions in the heart, which go by the right [redacted] and the left [redacted]
Atrium
This surgical instrument is used for cutting tissues, often found in operating theatres. (Basically a doctor knife)
Scalpel
This TV show features an extremely young doctor with a memorable name.
Doogie Howser M.D.
This hormone, is a life-saving treatment for severe allergic reactions and is found in EpiPens (and also your adrenal gland).
Adrenaline
Charlotte Brontë had a persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and severe weight loss. She eventually died from this lung infection, like many other people in England at the time.
Tuberculosis
These structures in blood vessels such as veins ensure that blood flows in one direction
Valves
This tool is used to remove blood or other fluids from a patient’s body, often to test for medical conditions.
Syringe
This TV show is the most famous one, has 21 seasons and is about a guy with a colour for a surname.
Grey's Anatomy