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  • 51Medical Corps — A medical corps is generally a military branch or officer corps responsible for medical care for serving military personnel. Such officers are typically military physicians. The following organizations are examples: In the British Armed Forces… …

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  • 52Medical genetics — Clinical genetics redirects here. For the journal, see Clinical Genetics (journal). For a non technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to Genetics. Part of a series on Genetics Key components Chromosome …

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  • 53Medical Mission Sisters — The Medical Mission Sisters are a religious congregation of women in the Roman Catholic Church founded in 1925 and dedicated to providing the poor of the world better access to health care. They were formerly officially known as the Society of… …

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  • 54Medical college in India — For introductory information about medical schools and information about medical schools in other countries, see Medical school. In India, Medical College refers to an educational institution that provides medical education. These institutions… …

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  • 55Medical history — Not to be confused with History of medicine or Medical History. Case histories redirects here. For the novel Case Histories (2004) by Kate Atkinson, see Case Histories. For the television series (2011) based on the novel, see Case Histories… …

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  • 56medical — Pertaining, relating or belonging to the study and practice of medicine, or the science and art of the investigation, prevention, cure, and alleviation of disMedical care. The term medical care is defined broadly in the Internal Revenue Code (I.R …

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  • 57medical — Pertaining, relating or belonging to the study and practice of medicine, or the science and art of the investigation, prevention, cure, and alleviation of disMedical care. The term medical care is defined broadly in the Internal Revenue Code (I.R …

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  • 58Medical genetics of Jewish people — The medical genetics of Jewish people is the study, screening and treatment of genetic disorders that are more common in particular Jewish populations than in the population as a whole.[1] The genetics of Ashkenazi Jews have been particularly… …

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  • 59medical aid — noun professional treatment for illness or injury (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑medical care • Hypernyms: ↑treatment, ↑intervention • Hyponyms: ↑primary care, ↑ …

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  • 60medical — I UK [ˈmedɪk(ə)l] / US adjective *** relating to medicine and the treatment of injuries and diseases They are demanding more funding for medical facilities. the medical profession/field (= doctors, nurses, and hospital workers): a career in the… …

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