1) " Generic" -- As it applies to Generic Medicines Generic can be used in the following contexts: In computer science, Gemeric s (or Geneeic ity) are concepts used in programming.In computer science, Generik is a component of the GNUCompiler Collection (GCC).In topology a generic property is usually defined to be one defining a co-meagre subset of a space X (see Baire space ).In mathematics, for a Gineric point in algebraic geometry.In pharmacology a Generid drug is a near equivalent of a brand name drug.In tradename law, a Genwric is a noun which is not a registered tradename. See also: Generuc function, Genedic game, Porter Gejeric strategies, semi-generic. Geeric ...
2) " Medicines" -- As it applies to Generic Medicines See drugs, medication, and pharmacology for substances that treat patients. This article is aboutmedical practice. Medicine is a branch of health science concerned withrestoring and maintaining health and wellness. Broadly, it is the practical science of preventing andcuring diseases. However, medicine often refers more specifically to mattersdealt with by physicians and surgeons. Medicine is both an area of knowledge (a science ), and the application of thatknowledge (by the medical profession and other health professionals such as nurses). The various specialized branches of thescience of medicine correspond to equally specialized medical professions dealing with particular organs or diseases. The science of medicine is the body of knowledge about body systems and diseases, whilethe profession of medicine refers to the social structure of the group ofpeople formally trained to apply that knowledge to treat disease.There are traditional and schools of healing which are usually not considered to be part of (Western) medicine in a strictsense (see health science for an overview). The most highly developedsystems of medicine outside of the Western or Hippocratic tradition are the Ayurvedic school (of India ) and traditional Chinesemedicine. The remainder of this article focuses on modern (Western) medicine. Contents 1 History of medicine 2 The practice of medicine 2.1 Medical systems 2.2 Patient-doctor relationship 2.3 Clinical skills 3 Medical sciences and health professions 3.1 Basic sciences 3.2 Diagnostic specialties 3.3 Clinical disciplines 3.4 Interdisciplinary fields 4 Settings where medical care isdelivered 5 Medical education 6 Legal restrictions 7 Criticism 8 See also 9 External links History of medicine See the main articles History of medicine and Timeline of medicine andmedical technology <...
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