Medical

Medico is a historical form of medical terminology that connects its history with one of the ancient Greek cities, in particular, the ancient Asclepeias or terminological schools of Asclepeidates, which provided medical education to representatives of all movements of ancient medicine. Doctors, studying the nature of man and the relationship between the organs of his body, designated their concepts in accordance with the rules of the log, receiving the names of this or that organ and organ system on behalf of the mythological god of healing Aesculapius or his daughter Asclepius.

From Latin the word "medico" is translated as "medical". It is believed that the word “doctor” itself comes from the ancient Greek language and originally meant “healers” or “doctor”.

Medical - combines everything that a person can do in the field of medicine, or is simply interested in this science. Doctors are specialists who study the structure of the human body, its functioning and physiology, and also develop methods for diagnosing and treating various diseases. The scope of this science is enormous and includes all aspects of clinical medicine, including cardiology, neurology, and gastroenterology. Psychiatry. Surgical practice and other areas.

Medical care is a set of measures aimed at preserving and strengthening human health. It includes disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, rehabilitation and recovery after injuries and operations, as well as providing psychological support to people suffering from various mental disorders. Unfortunately, we cannot accurately determine how many people have diseases, and many of them simply neglect their health, postponing treatment until they become disabled. So, if you have



Medico is a component of complex words that denotes an attitude to medicine, for example: medical-biological, medical-geographical, medical-diagnostic, medical-pedagogical.

Medico- is a combination of two words of Latin origin: medicus - “medical” and dosis - “meter”, meaning medical treatment. Ter