| emergency d. |
an area of a hospital especially equipped and staffed for emergency medicine. Popularly called emergency room.
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| emergency light r. |
excessive stimulation of the retina by light produces contraction of the pupils, closure of the eyelids, and lowering of the eyebrows.
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| emergency m. |
the medical specialty that deals with acutely ill or injured patients who require immediate medical treatment.
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| emergency m.’s |
muscles which ordinarily are not required in the performance of an act but which assist the prime movers when an act is performed with great force.
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| emergency p. |
a specialist in emergency medicine.
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