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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital



 
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:36 am   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

My coumtry is Arabic

And the general places and govermental offices and hospitals speak Arabic and English

Because English language is the general in the worlds

so, I want to know the Medical terminology to use it in the hospital

I think that I will improve my english by this way

Who can give me a list of Medical terminology??
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:42 am   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

Just type 'medical dictionary' in google bar.best of luck, nanucbe
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 13:30 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

thank you

but I want a list translation from English to Arabic

who can help me?
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #4 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:41 am   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #5 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 14:06 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

You can help yourself.
Look here:
http://www.babylon.com/dictionary/49322/Medicine-English-Arabic.html
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #6 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 14:14 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

Milanya wrote:
Yo can help yourself.
Look here:
http://www.babylon.com/dictionary/49322/Medicine-English-Arabic.html


You too ;) Just kidding.
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #7 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 14:16 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

Thank you, Gray. You are a good proofreader. I appreciate this.
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #8 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 14:20 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

Milanya wrote:
Thank you, Gray. You are a good proofreader. I appreciate this.


Thanks. Readers are plenty :)
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #9 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 14:31 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

But good proofreaders are not. You keep me on my toes.
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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #10 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 20:21 pm   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

Milanya wrote:
But good proofreaders are not. You keep me on my toes.


It is rare, believe me, to see Milanya writing not to explain the grammar.

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Medical terminology to use it in the hospital #11 (permalink) Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:41 am   Medical terminology to use it in the hospital
 

Thank you
You are very kind with me :)
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