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HSK
Western medicine / a doctor trained in Western medicine
HSK 2
to receive medical treatment
HSK 7-9
to seek medical treatment / to see a doctor
HSK 7-9
dentist
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  *醫* | 醫* | *醫
medical / medicine / doctor / to cure / to treat
traditional Chinese medical science / a doctor trained in Chinese medicine
lit. to turn to any doctor one can find when critically ill (idiom); fig. to try anyone or anything in a crisis
famous doctor
veterinarian / veterinary surgeon / vet
forensic investigator / forensic detective
to send or deliver to the hospital
good doctor / skilled doctor
imperial physician
lit. to give medicine to a dead horse (idiom) / fig. to keep trying everything in a desperate situation
military doctor
to practice medicine (esp. in private practice)
Chinese and Western medicine / a doctor trained in Chinese and Western medicine
imperial physician
witch doctor / medicine man / shaman
quack / charlatan
hiding a sickness for fear of treatment (idiom); fig. concealing a fault to avoid criticism / to keep one's shortcomings secret / to refuse to listen to advice
to release for medical treatment (of a prisoner)
long illness makes the patient into a good doctor (idiom)
(proverb) a long illness makes the patient into a doctor
to work as a doctor
"drugs serving to nourish doctors", perceived problem in PRC medical practice
to study medicine
to be hospitalized
(a line from a poem by the Tang poet Liu Yuxi 劉禹錫|刘禹锡) one gains very little insight into one's enemy from a hundred victories, but he who breaks his arm three times will be a good doctor / (fig.) one learns more from one's failures than from one's successes


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