Synonyms for clinical
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : klin-i-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈklɪn ɪ kəl |
Définition of clinical
Origin :- 1780, "pertaining to hospital patients or hospital care," from clinic + -al (2). Meaning "coldly dispassionate" (like a medical report) is recorded from 1928. Related: Clinically.
- adj dispassionate
- Clinical observation supports this contention in many cases.
- Extract from : « Histology of the Blood » by Paul Ehrlich
- Clinical observation has not yet gained much by these methods.
- Extract from : « Histology of the Blood » by Paul Ehrlich
- Such, then, are some "cases" discussed in a sort of clinical lecture.
- Extract from : « The Book-Hunter » by John Hill Burton
- First, there is the little ceremony of the clinical thermometers.
- Extract from : « A Book of Burlesques » by H. L. Mencken
- I also attended regularly the clinical wards in the hospital.
- Extract from : « The Autobiography of Charles Darwin » by Charles Darwin
- After all, we've hardly had an acceptable period of clinical trial.
- Extract from : « The Coffin Cure » by Alan Edward Nourse
- Clinical thermometers cracked if they were left lying about on tables.
- Extract from : « In Mesopotamia » by Martin Swayne
- Clinical and Pathological Observations in India, pp. 44, 325.
- Extract from : « A Manual of the Operations of Surgery » by Joseph Bell
- But I am by no means satisfied with these clinical histories.
- Extract from : « The Sexual Life of the Child » by Albert Moll
- This text deals with the practical, clinical side of the subject.
- Extract from : « Essentials of Diseases of the Skin » by Henry Weightman Stelwagon
Antonyms for clinical
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