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Definition of Medical checkup
1. Noun. A thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person.
Generic synonyms: Examination, Scrutiny
Terms within: Ballistocardiogram, Cardiogram, Ecg, Ekg, Electrocardiogram
Derivative terms: Medical
Lexicographical Neighbors of Medical Checkup
Literary usage of Medical checkup
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Service Provision and Rural Development in India: A Study of Miryalguda Taluka by Sudhir Wanmali (1983)
"On the other hand, primary credit societies and centers for medical checkup have
gradually abandoned their spatial links and primarily serve the population ..."
2. Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housingby David E. Jacobs by David E. Jacobs (1996)
"A full medical checkup, including more blood lead tests and medical care needed
... A full medical checkup and medical treatment (chelation) is needed NOW ..."
3. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"Controlling for these factors, the best predictor of having received influenza
vaccination was having had a medical checkup within the last year (Odds Ratio ..."
4. "My Gun was as Tall as Me": Child Soldiers in Burma by Kevin Heppner, Jo Becker (2002)
"There was also a medical checkup, when they tested our lungs and things like that.
Then we were sent to join the group of new recruits who had arrived ..."
5. Fasting: The Ultimate Diet by Allan Cott (1997)
"After any fast you should have a thorough medical checkup. Too many of us live
in a limbo where we feel just "so-so" or "okay. ..."
6. Leon Abbett's New Jersey: The Emergence of the Modern Governor by Richard A. Hogarty (2001)
"While performing a routine medical checkup, her family doctor discovered cancer
of the uterus, but he was unsure of his diagnosis and did not ..."
7. The Healthy Heart Handbook for Women by Marian Sandmaier (1992)
"A complete medical checkup is a sensible first step, especially if you have
multiple risk factors. Your doctor or other health professional can tell if you ..."