illness, disease (byouki)
kanji
きず
(1)wound, injury, cut, gash, bruise, scratch, scrape, scar, (2)chip, crack, scratch, nick, (3)flaw, defect, weakness, weak point, (4)stain (on one's reputation), disgrace, dishonor, dishonour, (5)
kanji
はなみず
nasal mucus, dripping nose
kanji
しゅっけつ
bleeding/haemorrhage/hemorrhage/(P)
kanji
おだいじに。
Take care of your self. (for sick or injured person)
kanji
ないか
(1)internal medicine, i.e. treatment by medical procedures rather than surgical procedures, (2)department of internal medicine (hospital, etc.)
kanji
いしょく
transplanting, porting, implantation, engrafting
kanji
ぞうきいしょく
organ transplant
kanji
くすりをのむ
take medicine
kanji
せいかつしゅうかんびょう
civilizační choroba
kanji
たいいん
leave hospital
kanji
ちゅうどく
(1)poisoning, (n-suf) (2)addiction
kanji
ひまん
corpulence, fatness, obesity
kanji
しじゅうかた
shoulder pain (at about age forty)
kanji
こうせいぶっしつ
antibiotic, antibiotics
kanji
ねている とき の おしっこ
peeing during sleep
kanji
しゃっくり
(uk) hiccough, hiccup
kanji
くまのい
bear's gall (used as medicine for the stomach)