Because ministers have to spend so much of their time in hospitals and among the sick, they may benefit from this helpful guide I received from a nurse in my church: Medical Terminology for the Layman Artery: The study of fine paintings Barium: What you do when CPR fails Benign: What you are after you be eight Cesarean Section: A district in Rome Colic: A sheep dog Coma: A punctuation mark Congenital: Friendly Dilate: To live longer Fester: Quicker GI Series: Baseball games between teams of soldiers Hangnail: A coat hook Medical Staff: A doctor’s cane Minor Operation: Coal digging Morbid: A higher offer Nitrate: Lower than the day rate Node: Was aware of Organic: Church musician Outpatient: A person who has fainted Post-operative: A letter carrier Protein: A young people’s advocate Secretion: Hiding anything Serology: The study of English Knighthood Tablet: A small table Tumor: An extra pair Urine: Opposite of you’re out Varicose Veins: Veins which are very close together
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