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shirin71
07-28-2011, 06:06 PM
Medical

at death's door


- very near death
The sales manager was at death's door after his heart attack.

back on one's feet


- physically healthy again
My mother is back on her feet after being sick for two weeks.

black out


- to lose consciousness, to faint, to pass out
The football player blacked out after being hit by the other player.

break out in (something)


- to begin showing a rash or other skin disorder
I broke out in a rash after eating the shrimp at the restaurant.

breathe one's last


- to die
The man breathed his last after a long illness.

bring (someone) around


- to restore someone to health or consciousness, to cure someone
The medical workers were able to bring the man around after the accident.

bring (someone) to


- to restore someone to consciousness after anesthesia/hypnosis/fainting
We tried hard to bring the woman to after the car accident.

catch a cold


- to get a cold
I caught a cold last week and had to miss four days of work.

catch one's death of cold


- to become very ill (with a cold/flu etc.)
The little boy was told to be careful in the rain or he would catch his death of cold.

check-up


- an examination of a patient by a doctor
I plan to have my annual check-up next week.

clean bill of health


- a report or certificate that a person or animal is healthy
My doctor gave me a clean bill of health when I visited him last month.

come down with (something)


- to become sick with something, to catch an illness
My niece came down with a cold and was unable to visit me last week.

couch doctor


- a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist who puts his patients on a couch to talk to them
The man was sent to see a couch doctor because of his many problems.

a dose of one's own medicine

- the same treatment that one gives to others (usually this has a negative meaning)
We gave the boy a dose of his own medicine after he bullied us

shirin71
07-28-2011, 06:07 PM
draw blood


- to make someone bleed, to get blood from someone
The doctor decided to draw blood from the patient in order to check his blood sugar level.

fall ill


- to become sick or ill
The man fell ill last winter and has not recovered yet.

feel on top of the world


- to feel very healthy
I have been feeling on top of the world since I quit my job.

flare up


- to begin again suddenly (an illness or a disease)
My mother's skin problem flared up when she started to use the new hand soap.

a flare-up


- a sudden worsening of a health condition
There was a flare-up of my father's sickness last week.

go under the knife


- to have an operation in surgery
The woman went under the knife at the hospital last evening.

hang out one's shingle


- to open an office or business - especially in a profession
The doctor decided to hang out his shingle as soon as he fi ed medical school.

have a physical (examination)


- to get a medical check-up
Our company sent all the employees to have a physical last week.

head shrinker


- a psychiatrist
The man went to see a head shrinker after his recent problems at work.

just what the doctor ordered


- exactly what is needed or wanted
A nice hot bath was just what the doctor ordered after my long day at work.

look the picture of health


- to be in good health, to look very healthy
My uncle looked the picture of health when I saw him last week.

on the mend


- becoming better, becoming well, healing
My grandfather is on the mend after he broke his leg last week.

out cold


- unconscious, to have fainted
The patient was out cold because of the anesthesia when he entered the operating room.

over the worst


- recovering from an illness
The man is over the worst since his skiing accident last month.
pull through


- to recover from a serious illness
The car accident was very bad and I do not think that the driver will pull through.

run a fever/temperature


- to have a higher than normal body temperature
The girl has been running a fever this week.
The little boy is running a temperature and should stay in bed all day.

be run down


- to be in poor condition
My father worked very hard last month and now he is run down.

run some tests


- to do some medical tests on a patient
The doctor decided to run some tests on the patient.

splitting headache


- a severe headache
I have been suffering from a splitting headache all morning.

take a sick day


- to be absent from work and still receive pay
I did not feel well yesterday so I decided to take a sick day.

take a turn for the worse


- to become sicker
My aunt took a turn for the worse last week and she is now in the hospital.
take (someone's) temperature


- to measure someone's body temperature
The nurse took my temperature when I went to the hospital yesterday.

a taste of one's own medicine


- the same treatment that one gives to others (usually this has a negative meaning)
Our boss got a taste of his own medicine when people began to treat him badly like he treats others.

throw up


- to vomit
The woman threw up after eating the bad shellfish.

under the weather

- not feeling well
My boss has been under the weather all week and has not come to work during that time.