modern medicine

collocation in English

meaningsofmodernandmedicine

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modern
adjective
uk
/ˈmɒd.ən/
us
/ˈmɑː.dɚn/
designed and made using the most recent ideas ...
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medicine
noun
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
treatment for illness or injury, or the study ...
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(Definition ofmodernandmedicinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The era ofmodernmedicineand public health was dawning.
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The value of disease management-approaching the industrialisation ofmodernmedicine.
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Thus, despite all the developments inmodernmedicine, cancer is still an enormous health problem.
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He argues that there was no clear distinction between traditional andmodernmedicine.
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Much of the impetus to specialized andmodernmedicine, then, came from the people themselves.
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In fact,modernmedicineis founded on the functional analysis of humans and human pathogens.
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How does the assessed technology relate to more general challenges ofmodernmedicine?
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How does the assessed technology relate to more general challenges tomodernmedicine?
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Despite infrequently recognized problems, the special design standard is the foundation of the spectacular successes ofmodernmedicine.
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Modernmedicineand technology have become so intertwined that the physician has become the prototype of technologic man (16).
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Without this systemic trust,modernmedicinewith its team approach and emphasis on specialization would not be possible.
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Shrouded in magico-religious beliefs and taboos, these tribes are largely conservative in their attitude towardsmodernmedicine.
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Without them,modernmedicinecould hardly function.
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That is the essence ofmodernmedicine.
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Transplants are the wonder ofmodernmedicine.
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Onlymodernmedicinehelps them to survive.
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We need all kinds of facilities whichmodernmedicinedemands.
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In other words, not all holistic treatments predatemodernmedicine.
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This is a regressive feature ofmodernmedicine.
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That is the result ofmodernmedicineand techniques.
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Those are just five areas ofmodernmedicine.
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Some are ill-designed for the practice ofmodernmedicine.
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The answer lies in the development ofmodernmedicine.
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The results show the inadequacy ofmodernmedicine.
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