Reverse Dictionary: MEDICAL

ADJECTIVES
► ESCULAPIAN belonging to Aesculapius (the god of medicine), or to the healing art; medicinal → 1604
► GALENIC medical → 1668 jocular
► IATRIC relating to a physician or to medicine; medical → 1851
► IATRICAL medical → 1716
► MED medical → 1933 US sl.
► UNMEDICINABLE refusing medical treatment → 1611 obs.

NOUNS
► ARMAMENTARIUM the equipment of medicines, instruments, and appliances used by a medical man → 1874
► EARTH-BATH a kind of medical treatment in which the patient was buried up to the shoulders in the ground → 1765 obs.
► FASCINOMA a medical case that is unusual and thus interesting → 1994 US sl.
► HORRENDEROMA an especially dangerous medical condition, usually cancer; hence, a patient having such a condition → a1991 Amer. medical usage
► HORRENDIOMA an especially dangerous medical condition, usually cancer; hence, a patient having such a condition → 1980 Amer. medical usage
► HORRENDOMA an especially dangerous medical condition, usually cancer; hence, a patient having such a condition → 1977 Amer. medical usage
► LEECHING healing, medical treatment → c1000
► MEDICAMENTING medical attendance ..1823 Sc.
► MEDIX medical college → 1914 US students’ sl. (Bk.)
► SILVER GOOSE a proctoscope → 1989 US sl.
► SNIP, THE any invasive medical procedure that sterilises a patient, as a vasectomy, etc. → 2001 UK sl.
► WALLET BIOPSY determination of who is to pay for medical services → 1980s US medical sl.
► WALLET X-RAY determination of who is to pay for medical services → 1980s US medical sl.

NOUNS – PERSON
► BAREFOOT DOCTOR a worker trained as a medical auxiliary and sent to rural areas to perform services such as assisting at childbirth, dispensing medication, and administering first aid → 1971 
► HORRENDEROMA an especially dangerous medical condition, usually cancer; hence, a patient having such a condition → a1991 Amer. medical usage
► HORRENDIOMA an especially dangerous medical condition, usually cancer; hence, a patient having such a condition → 1980 Amer. medical usage
► HORRENDOMA an especially dangerous medical condition, usually cancer; hence, a patient having such a condition → 1977 Amer. medical usage
► MEDICO a medical student → 1940s sl.
► PISS-POT a nickname for a medical man → L16 colloq.
► PRICK-FARRIER a medical officer → 1961 Services’ sl.
► PULSE PAD a medical man → 1706 obs. humorous usage
► REMETICAL-MAN a medical man → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)

VERBS
► TILL to take care of or attend to medically; to treat a patient or a disease → a850 obs.