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irish medical dictionary
Artery: The study of paintings.
Bacteria: Back door to cafeteria. Barium: What you do when patients die. Benign: What you be, after you be eight. Caesarean Section: A neighbourhood in Rome. Catscan: Searching for Kitty. Cauterize: Made eye contact with her. Colic: A sheep dog. Coma: A punctuation mark. Dilate: To live long. Enema: Not a friend. Fester: Quicker than someone else. Fibula: A small lie. Impotent: Distinguished, well known. Labour Pain: Getting hurt at work. Medical Staff: A Doctor's cane. Morbid: A higher offer. Nitrates: Cheaper than day rates. Node: I knew it. Outpatient: A person who has fainted. Pelvis: Second cousin to Elvis. Post Operative: A letter carrier. Recovery Room: Place to do upholstery. Rectum: Nearly killed him. Secretion: Hiding something. Seizure: Roman emperor. Tablet: A small table. Terminal Illness: Getting sick at the airport. Tumour: One plus one more. Urine: Opposite of you're out. |
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