Medical Themed
Across
- 2. REOCURRENCE OF AN ANCESTRAL GENETIC TRAIT THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY LOST FOR GENERATIONS
- 5. IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY,AN EVOLVED RESEMBLANCE OF AN ORGANISM TO AN OBJECT OR ANOTHER ORGANISM
- 6. CONDITION INVOLVING PARTIAL LOSS OF PIGMENTATION
- 11. THE INNER PARTS OF A CELL WHICH PLAY SPECIFIC ROLES IN CELL FUNCTION
- 12. SOFT PART OF AN INFANT'S SKULL
- 14. CHEMICALLY INACTIVE
- 15. THE TYPE OF DISEASE THE MEDIEVAL "SWEAT" MOST LIKELY WAS
- 18. SECRETES MELATONIN; METAPHYSICALLY RELATED TO THE THIRD EYE
- 21. A FEMALE WAX FIGURE SHOWING THE ORGANS FOR MEDICAL STUDY
- 24. A COLLOQUIAL WORD FOR THE ESOPHAGUS
- 25. A MISFOLDED PROTEIN THAT CAN TRIGGER CELLULAR DEATH
- 26. SHARP TEETH IN THE FRONT OF THE MOUTH
- 28. ANCIENT EGYPTIAN WORD FOR BLOODY URINE
- 29. A SWOLLEN LYMPH NODE
- 31. TO LAY ON ONE'S BACK
- 33. THE STUDY OF KIDNEY DISEASES
- 35. A NEUROTRANSMITTER SIMILAR IN EFFECT TO ADRENALINE
- 38. A COMMON AFFLICTION AMONG AMPUTEES
- 40. THE MEDICAL TERM FOR BRAINFREEZE, SUCH AS ONE RECEIVES AFTER EATING ICE CREAM TOO FAST
- 43. A CONTRACTION OF MUSCLES OR TIGHTENING OF THE BODY
- 44. EARLY MEDICAL THEORY ON WHAT CAUSES ILLNESS IN THE BODY
- 45. A SENSATION OF SPINNING AND DIZZINESS
- 47. ILLNESS OR DISEASE
- 49. A GAP BETWEEN THE UPPER FRONTAL TEETH
- 51. THIN, TRANSLUCENT FABRIC WITH A LOOSE, OPEN WEAVE
- 52. THE CLINICAL TERM FOR RABIES IS NAMED AFTER THIS GREEK DEITY OF TEMPER AND RAGE
- 54. DISEASE CAUSING VAMPIRIC-SEEMING SYMPTOMS
- 55. PATELLA
- 56. A NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL HOLLOW IN WHICH SOMETHING FITS OR REVOLVES
- 58. SYMBOL OF A PHARMACY
- 60. MEDICALLY, AN EXCESS THIRST
- 64. MEDICAL SHORTHAND FOR A SLOWED HEARTBEAT
- 66. ONE WHO HAS A PECULIARITY OF VISION, ESP. COLORBLINDNESS
- 67. AN ADDICTION TO GAMBLING
- 68. A HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCE
- 69. SELF-REPRODUCTION
- 70. BACTERIAL BLOOD POISONING
- 71. OF THE NECK OR THROAT
- 72. PSEUDOSCIENCE STUDYING THE CRANIUM
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- 1. PART OF THE BRAIN WHICH CONTROLS MOTOR FUNCTION
- 3. SOMETHING WHICH CARRIES INFECTION OR CONTAGION (AS A VECTOR)
- 4. MEDICAL TERM FOR FAINTING SPELL
- 7. HOW A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL MIGHT ABBREVIATE A TYPE OF INJECTION
- 8. DISORDER WHERE HAIR FALLS OUT
- 9. THIS CHEMICAL CAN SHOW EVIDENCE OF BODILY FLUIDS
- 10. MEDICAL SHORTHAND FOR A QUICKENED HEARTBEAT
- 11. BONE DEATH
- 13. A PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY LOSS OF THE SENSE OF SMELL
- 16. A TEMPORARY DISSOCIATION GENERALLY ACCOMPANIED BY PARTIAL OR TOTAL AMNESIA AND USUALLY RESULTS IN THE SUFFERER FINDING THEMSELVES LOST IN AN UNFAMILIAR PLACE
- 17. BAD-TEMPERED, REFERRING TO AN INTERNAL ORGAN WHICH IS BLAMED FOR SUCH MOODS
- 18. A SOFT MASS OF MATERIAL APPLIED TO THE SKIN FOR CURE OF SORENESS OR INFLAMMATION
- 19. A DEEP CUT OR TEAR (AS OF FLESH)
- 20. MYTHOLOGICAL NAME FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER THAT CAUSES AN EXTREME FORM OF SLEEP APNEA
- 22. A COMPULSION TO PULL ONE'S HAIR OUT
- 23. PART OF THE BRAIN THAT CONTROLS ANGER
- 27. A PATHOLOGICAL STATE WHEREIN THE SUFFERER BELIVES THEMSELF DEAD
- 30. HARVESTED FROM STRYCHNOS TOXIFERA IN SOUTH AMERICA, THIS HAS BEEN USED FOR HUNTING AS WELL AS BEING THE FIRST PARALYTIC AGENT USED IN ANESTHESIA IN THE 1940S
- 32. A MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT WHERE AN AMOUNT IS REDUCED BY A CONSISTENT PERCENTAGE OVER TIME, OFTEN USED IN MEDICINE AND THE STUDY OF RADIATION
- 34. A GLASS SEALED VIAL
- 36. A CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY PAIN OR WEAKNESS IN THE LEG
- 37. THE SUPPOSED CAUSE OF FEMALE HYSTERIA IN EARLY MEDICAL LITERATURE
- 39. THE THREE CHRISTS OF YPSILANTI MAY HAVE BEEN SAID TO HAVE THIS SYMPTOM
- 41. DISEASE SUFFERED BY THE LAST TSAREVICH
- 42. A WAY TO DETECT HUMAN POISONING BY ARSENIC
- 43. THESE WERE CONTROVERSIAL MEDICAL TRAINING AIDS AROUND THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
- 46. A LIFE-THREATING ALLERGIC REACTION USUALLY TREATED WITH EPINEPHRINE
- 48. MEDICALLY, A STATE OF UNRESPONSIVENESS OR INACTIVITY
- 50. USING A GEL MATRIX AND AN ELECTRIC CHARGE TO SEPARATE OUT PROTEINS OR DNA
- 53. A CURE-ALL
- 57. MEDICAL NAME FOR THE CHEEKBONE
- 59. MEDICAL TERM FOR BLEEDING FROM THE NOSE
- 61. BONES OF THE FINGERS OR TOES
- 62. THE HUMOUR WHICH ALLEGEDLY CAUSED MELANCHOLIA IF FOUND IN OVERABUNDANCE IN THE BODY
- 63. A VAGUE SENSE OF ILL-BEING
- 65. TECHNICAL TERM FOR A NOSE JOB