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health |
A person's mental or physical well being is called their health.
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doctor |
A doctor is a person who helps sick people.
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surgery |
Surgery is a medical operation.
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dentist |
A dentist is a person who checks and fixes your teeth and mouth.
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chemist |
A chemist is a shop where you can buy medicine and drugs for your health.
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pharmacy |
Another word for chemist is pharmacy.
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medicine |
Take this medicine to make you better.
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prescription |
A prescription is a piece of paper you get from the doctor to say what medicine you need.
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headache |
When you have pain in your head, it is called a headache.
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stomachache |
When you have pain in your stomach, it is called a stomachache.
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heart |
The organ in your body that pumps blood around is called your heart.
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broken |
He fell over and hurt his arm. The doctor said it was broken.
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injury |
When you hurt yourself, we call it an injury.
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hurt |
If you have pain in your body you can say it hurts.
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pain |
I have back pain.
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appointment |
An agreed time and place to meet is called an appointment.
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register |
You need to register with a doctors before you can have an appointment.
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