Anatomy
Medical Profession
Symptoms/conditions
Numbers
Medicines/drugs
100

An opening in your jaw bone in which a tooth is attached

Alveolus

100

Help in the baby delivery

Midwife

100

To ruin your health or become completely exhausted through overwork

Burn out

100

38.2 oC

thirty eight point two degrees Centigrade

100

Drugs that suppress the strength of the body's immune system

immunosuppressives

200

the third molars at the back of the mouth

Wisdom teeth

200

dentist specialized in braces

Orthodontists

200

To make you feel very tired

Wear out

200

120/80 mm/Hg

one hundred and twenty over eighty millimetres of mercury

200

Imeadiate treatment for anaphylactic shock

Epinephine

300

name of the white part of the eye

Sclera

300

profession that hands the scalpel to the surgeon

surgical technologists

300

Something shows up out of nothing and spreads fast. Tip: skin allergy.

Break out in something

300

4 - 5.5 mmol/L

4 to 5.5 milimol per liter

300

Drugs used to normalise heart rhythm

Beta blockers

400

Contains the extrahepatic segments of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile ducts.

Portal triad

400

medical doctor that is responsible for blood transfusion

Hematologists

400

To loose hair completely

alopecia

400

2′ 4″

2 feet 4 inches

400

Group of drugs which act to reduce levels of cholesterol in the blood

Statins

500

attaches the humerus to the shoulder blade and helps to lift and rotate your arm

rotator cuff

500

doctors who practice hospital medicine primarily at night shifts

Nocturnist

500


when you clench your jaw in your sleep



Bruxism

500

1lb is the equivalent of 0.45kg

1 POUND is the equivalent of 0.45kg

500

Used in the treatment of epileptic seizures

Anticonvulsants

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