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biomedicine, n. orig. and chiefly U.S.|ˈbaɪəʊmɛds(ə)n| [f. bio- + medicine n.1] Biology and medicine collectively; the biomedical sciences.
1923Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 12) 172/2 Biomedicine, clinical medicine based on the principles of physiology and biochemistry. 1956P. E. Klopsteg Instrumentation in Bio-Med. Res. (U.S. Nat. Res. Council: Biol. Council) 1 A secondary consideration is the enlistment into bio-medicine of those who are already trained in physics and engineering. 1966Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. CXXVIII. 721, I believe that the applications of computers in biomedicine are going through a number of..stages. 1973Biomedicine XVIII. 4/1 The new name of the journal, Biomedicine, is to underline once more that it is at the crossroads of biological and clinical investigation. 1986Social Sci. & Med. XXII. 83/2 A woman who expects to attend college and wants to work in biomedicine selects training in pharmacy, nutrition or even dentistry. |