| A | B |
| ache | continuous pain; be eager, wish very much |
| breathe | draw air into the lungs and force it out; stop to rest after hard work or exercise; say softly, whisper |
| cure | bring back to health; get rid of; remedy; preserve by drying or salting |
| disease | sickness; any particular illness |
| doubt | feel uncertain; difficulty in believing; an uncertain state of mind |
| examination | examining; test |
| examine | look at closely and carefully; test |
| eyebrow | hair that grows along the bony ridge just above the eye |
| eyelash | one of the hairs on the edge of the eyelid |
| eyelid | the moveable cover of skin by which we can shut and open our eyes |
| health | being well; condition of the body or mind |
| length | how long a thing is; how long something lasts; at length |
| medicine | substance used to treat, prevent, or cure disease; science of treating, preventing, or curing disease |
| nurse | person who takes care of the sick or the old; nourish, make grow; give milk to at the breast |
| pain | a feeling of being hurt; cause to suffer |
| poison | a substance that is very dangerous to life and health; anything deadly or harmful |
| possibly | perhaps; no matter what happens |
| stomach | large musculoar bag in the body which first receives the food; appetite; put up with; liking |
| Wednesday | the fourth day of the week; the day after Tuesday |
| wound | hurt of injury caused by cutting, stabbing, or shooting; injure in feelings or reputation |
| reputation | overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general |
| surgery | operation done by a doctor to repair ailments or injuries |
| sickroom | a room in which a sick person stays |
| robber | a person who takes something away from a person or place in secrecy or by force, threat, or trickery |