zhèzhǒngjíbìngdexùnsùmànyánshǐyīliáodāngjúgǎndàoyōulǜbù 'ān。 The rapid spread of the disease is alarming the medical authorities.
wèilebǎohùgōngmínshēnxīnjiànkāng, wéihùshèhuìzhì 'ānzhìxù, zuìzhōngxiāochúdúpǐnwēihài, zhōngguózhèngfǔgāodùzhòngshìbìngdàlìkāizhǎnjìnxījièdúgōngzuò, cǎiqǔqiángzhìjièdúyǔshèhuìbāngjiàoxiāngjiéhédezōnghéjièdúzhìliáokāngfùcuòshī, nǔlìjiàoyùwǎnjiùxīdúrényuán。 To protect the physical and mental health of Chinese citizens, maintain public order, and wipe out once and for all the scourge of drugs, the Chinese government attaches great importance to and vigorously carries out the work of drug prohibition and the rehabilitation of addicts. To this end, it has adopted comprehensive measures for the rehabilitation of addicts, and their treatment and recovery, integrated with compulsory measures and social help and education, in a concerted effort to eradicate drug abuse and save drug addicts.
suízheyīliáowèishēngshìyèdefāzhǎn, gèzhǒngchuánrǎnbìngdìfāngbìngdefābìngshuàidàfúdùxiàjiàng, máfēng、 huòluàn、 shǔyì、 tiānhuāděnglièxìngchuánrǎnbìngjīběnbèixiāomiè; With the development of medical and public health undertakings, the incidence of infectious and endemic diseases has been drastically reduced. Such highly infectious diseases as leprosy, cholera, the plague, and smallpox have been basically eradicated.
dào 2003 nián, bǎduì 'àizībìngbìngdú / àizībìngshíshīdeyùfáng、 hùlǐ、 zhìliáo 、 zhīchíhéjiǎnshǎoyǐngxiǎngděngzhūxiàngjìhuànàrùfāzhǎnjìhuàdezhùliúzhōngqù, bāokuòfúpínzhànlüè、 guójiāyùsuànbōkuǎnyǐjíbùménfāzhǎnjìhuà。 By 2003,integrate HIV/AIDS prevention,care,treatment and support and impact mitigating priorities into the mainstream of development planning,including in poverty eradication strategies,national budget allocations and sectoral development plans.
huǒmiánjiāoyīzhǒngjíyìránde、 wúsèhuòhuángsètángjiāngzhuànghuǒmián、 yǐmíhéjiǔjīnghùnhéróngyè, yòngyújúbùyàowù, zhìliáozhōngniántúyùzhìxiǎodechuāngshānghéjífùwàikēbāozā, bìngkězhìzuòdǐpiàn A highly flammable, colorless or yellowish syrupy solution of pyroxylin, ether, and alcohol, used as an adhesive to close small wounds and hold surgical dressings, in topical medications, and for making photographic plates.
mìfāngyàoxiàowèibèizhèngmíngqiěchéngfèntōngchángshìmìmìdeyào; yōngyīzhìliáofǎ A medicine whose effectiveness is unproved and whose ingredients are usually secret; a quack remedy.
yīliáobǎozhàngfāng 'ànměiguóshèhuìbǎozhàngjúshíshīdeyīxiàngfāng 'àn, xiàngyīyuànhéyīshēngzhīfùwéi 65 suìyǐshàngderénshìtígōngyīliáofúwùsuǒxūdefèiyòng A program under the U.S. Social Security Administration that reimburses hospitals and physicians for medical care provided to qualifying people over65 years old.
yīliáobǔzhùjìhuàměiguódeyīxiàngyóuguójiāhéliánbāngzhèngfǔliánhébōkuǎnfāng 'àn, tìfùdānbùqǐzìjǐyīliáofèiyòngderénxiàngyīyuànhéyīshēngzhīfùfèiyòng A program in the United States, jointly funded by the states and the federal government, that reimburses hospitals and physicians for providing care to qualifying people who cannot finance their own medical expenses.
zhèyīfāxiànbiāozhìzhùzhìliáoáizhèngdeyīdàtūpò。 This discovery mark a quantum leap forward in the fight against cancer.
jùyòufàngshèxìngdegǔdetóngwèisù, yuánzǐzhìliàngshùwéi, yīzhǒngnéngliàngjígāodegāmǎfàngshèyuán, yòngyúfàngshèliáofǎ。 a radioactive isotope of cobalt with mass number 60; a source of exceptionally intense gamma rays; used in radiation therapy.
zàitànsuǒrúhézhìliáoshāngkǒu 'érbùliúbāhéndeguòchéngzhōngzhuānjiāmenyǐzàijìnsānqiāndebìngrénjìnxíngliǎoshìyàn, qízhōngxǔduōbìngwèidádàoyùqīxiàoguǒ, érqiěméiyòuyīlìnéngshǐshòushāngdepífūwánquánhuīfùdàoyuánláidezhuàngtài。 In the quest to heal wounds without leaving a scar, researchers have looked at some 3,000 treatments. Many have not lived up to expectations, and none can induce repair that leaves the skin in pristine condition.
kuàijié 'érkěkàodezhìliáofāngfǎ A quick and certain remedy.
zhìliáoshāoshāngdezuìjiābànfǎshìrènqíchǎnglùyúkōngqìzhīzhōng。 Leaving the burn open to the air is the quickest way to heal it up.
jīnjīnàshùyīzhǒngjīnjīnàshǔdeshùmùhéguànmù, yuánchǎnyú 'āndìsīshānqū, qíshùpíhányòuzhìliáonüèjídeyàoyòngshēngwùjiǎnkuínínghékuínídìng, yīn 'érbèizāizhí Any of several trees and shrubs of the genus Cinchona, native chiefly to the Andes and cultivated for bark that yields the medicinal alkaloids quinine and quinidine, which are used to treat malaria.
yòngkuíníngzhìliáonüèjí Treated malaria with quinine.
kuíníngshìzhìliáonüèjídetèxiàoyào。 quinine is a specific for malaria.
kuínídīngyīzhǒngwúsèdejīngtǐzhuàngshēngwùjiǎn, c20h24n2o2, lèisìyúkuíníng, yòngyúzhìliáonüèjíhémǒuxiēxīnzàngjíbìng A colorless crystalline alkaloid, C20H24N2O2, resembling quinine and used in treating malaria and certain heart disorders.
rúguǒjiātíngyīshēngfāxiànbìngrényòuzhòngbìngxūyàozhìliáo , tātōngchángbǎbìngrénzhuǎngěizhuānjiāchǔlǐ。 If a family doctor finds that a patient needs to be treated for a serious ailment he generally passed him on to a specialist.
yàojìyòngyúzhìliáoshòushānghuòjíbìngdeyīzhǒngyàowù An agent that promotes recovery from injury or ailment; a medicine.
wàikēshǒushùwéixiūbǔshāngkǒu、 quēxiànhuòjīxíngděngzhìliáojíbìngdewàikēshǒushù A surgical procedure for remedying an injury, an ailment, a defect, or a dysfunction.
ānièlìxiānshēng ( tōngchángbèichēngwéizhānní ) qùniáncéngzàiměiguójiēshòuqiánlièxiàn 'áidezhìliáo , yīshíguānyútāyàoqùshìdeyáoyánfēngqǐ, shǐjìngkuàngbùjiādegōngsīgǔpiàoxùnsùpānshēng, yīnwéirénmenrènwéi, méiyòutādeyǐngxiǎng, fěiyàtèjítuánkěnénghuìduìxiǎngyàoshōugòuzhègèkuīsǔnqǐyèdetōngyòngqìchēgōngsīgèngwéishùncóng。 Mr.Agnelli,usually known as Gianni,was treated in the United States last year for prostate cancer,at the time rumours of his death sent shares in the ailing company rocketing as it was thought that without his influence Fiat would be more compliant when dealing with General Motors which wished to buy the loss-making manufacturer.
tāběnrényǔbìngmóchánshēndekèlǐsībìngbùshúshí, dàntā 28 suìdeqīzǐ -- yīwèiyīliáoqìxiègōngsīdechǎnpǐnjīnglǐ, cóngyòu 'éryuánshíqǐjiùtóngkèluósīshìhǎopéngyǒu。 Though he wasn't close to the ailing man, his wife, Krissie, 28, a product manager for a medical-device company, had been pals with Cross since kindergarten.
zhǒngliúdefàngshèzhìliáo radiation therapy of tumor
guójì 'àolínpǐkèwěiyuánhuì (ioc) dezhuānjiājiùzhǐchū, jīyīnzhìliáojìshùhénghéngjiāngjīyīnzhírùrénlèishēntǐzhōnghénghéngsuíshíhuìshǐtǐyùyùndòngbiàndémiànmùquánfēi。 The International Olympic Committee (IOC) experts now say the science of gene therapy -- in which genes are added to the human body -- is poised to radically change sport.
yòngyúfàngshèzhìliáodefàngshèxìngyàowù。 a radioactive compound used in radiation therapy.
fàngshèxìngyàojìyīzhǒngyòngyúfàngshèxìngzhìliáohuòzhěnduàndefàngshèxìnghuàhéwù A radioactive compound used in radiotherapy or diagnosis.
sèdeyīzhǒngfàngshèxìngtóngwèisù, yòngyúfàngshèliáofǎ。 a radioactive isotope of cesium used in radiation therapy.
lìyòng x guānghuòfàngshènéngzhìliáojíbìngdezhuāngbèi。 equipment used to treat diseases with x-rays or radioactivity.
yòngyīliáofúshèzhěnduànshǐyòngdiànlífúshèshíxíngyīxuézhěnduàn, yóuzhǐshǐyòng x shèxiànjìnxíngfàngpiànhéyíngguāngzhàopiànzhìzuò The use of ionizing radiation for medical diagnosis, especially the use of x-rays in medical radiography or fluoroscopy.
x shèxiànyīshù x guāngshèxiàn, kělìyòngqíchuāntòunénglì, yìngyòngdàofàngshèxiànzhàoxiàngshù、 fàngshèxuéhéfàngshèliáofǎyǐjíkēxuéyánjiūfāngmiàn。 chángyòngfùshùxíngshì A stream of such photons, used for their penetrating power in radiography, radiology, radiotherapy, and scientific research. Often used in the plural.
fàngshèliáofǎyòngfàngshèjìnxíngdejíbìngzhìliáo , yóuzhǐyòng x shèxiànhuòqítādiànlífúshèdeyòuxuǎnzéfàngshèhétūnxiàfàngshèxìngtóngwèisù Treatment of disease with radiation, especially by selective irradiation with x-rays or other ionizing radiation and by ingestion of radioisotopes.
yīshēngyàotāzuòfàngshèzhìliáo 。 The doctor prescribed radiotherapy for him.