Contemporary Medical Dictionary

Antibiotics: Bionic Auntie.

Benign: What you be after you be eight.

Bacteria: Door to the cafeteria.

Barium: What people do when patients die.

Cesarean Section: A neighborhood in Rome.

Catscan: Searching for Kitty.

Cauterize: Made eye contact with her.

Colon: A punctuation mark

Coma: Another punctuation mark.

D&C: Where Washington is.

Dilate: To live long.

Enema: Not a friend.

Fester: Quicker than someone else.

Fibula: A small lie.

G.I. Series: World Series of ‘military’ game.

Hangnail: What you hang your coat on.

Impotent: Distinguished, well known.

Labor Pain: Getting hurt at work.

Medical Staff: A Doctor’s cane.

Morbid: A higher offer than I bid.

Nitrates: Cheaper than day rates.

Node: I knew it.

Outpatient: A person who has fainted. Or, Out of patience.

Pap Smear: A fatherhood test.

Pelvis: Second cousin to Elvis.

Post Operative: A letter carrier.

Recovery Room: Place to do upholstery.

Secretion: Hiding something.

Seizure: Roman emperor.

Tablet: A small table.

Terminal Illness: Getting sick at the airport.

Tumor: More than one.

Urine: Opposite of mine.

Varicose: Near by/close by.

…Few added/edited by me :slight_smile:

Re: Contemporary Medical Dictionary

some good ones

'Pelvis: Second cousin to Elvis' ...lol

Re: Contemporary Medical Dictionary

lol..