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TEXT C. AT THE DENTISTS
Nell: Hello, is that you Bert? Nell here. I'm so glad I've found you in. Bert: Hello, Nell. How's things? N.: Fine. Listen, Bert. I'm bursting with news. Just imagine: yesterday I had the first real patient of my own. В.: You don't say! Who was it? N.: A nice old dear with a lot of teeth to be pulled out. It's such wonderful practice for me! В.: Are you quite sure that some of his teeth couldn't be filled? N.: None of them! I sent him to have his teeth X-rayed, so it's all right. В.: How did you manage to get such a marvellous patient, I wonder? N.: He came with a bad toothache. It had been bothering him for a day or two already. В.: Were there no other dentists in the surgery? N.: No, I was the only one. It was Sunday. В.: Poor old thing! I hope you didn't try to pull out all his teeth at once, did you? N.: Don't be silly. I just chose the easiest one to begin with. В.: I see... And how did you get along? N.: Wonderfully. I tested his blood pressure and gave him a couple of injections, though he said that my smile worked better than any injection. В.: Oh, he did, did he? And he didn't have heart attack after the tooth was taken out? It would have been natural for an old man. N.: No, he just felt a bit sick and giddy. I gave him с tonic and told him to stay in bed for a while and take his temperature. В.: Perhaps I'd better drop in and check his heart? I'm on sick leave now and can do it at any time. N.: You needn't. I'll ring him up and in case he's running a high temperature I'll let you know. But I do hope he won't. The day after tomorrow he's coming again, В.: Are you sure he's not going to make an appointment with some other dentist? N.: I don't think he will. When he was leaving he said he looked forward to having all his teeth pulled out and he would keep them all as souvenirs to remember me by. В.: Well, I wish you good luck. Hope to hear from you soon. Bye for now, Nell. N.: Good-bye, Bert. I'll let you know how things are going on.
ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY (П) Words appendicitis n insomnia n attack (of smth.) n prescription n case (of a disease) n recover (from a disease) υ cholera n remedy n complication n scarlet fever n cough υ, n sneeze о cure of υ sore (throat, eye, finger, etc.) adj cure for n surgery n die of υ symptom n diphthertia n tonic n disease n treat υ (smb. for a disease) indigestion n treatment (for smth.) n injection n typhoid fever n Word Combinations to feel smb.'s (one's) pulse to write out a prescription (for pills, etc.) to go to a chemist's (drugstore) to follow the doctor's directions to catch (a) cold to have an accident to be short of breath to examine a patient (smb.'s throat etc.) to breathe in deeply to consult (see) a doctor to have a nervous breakdown to keep to a diet (of...); to be on (go on), follow a diet to have a prescription (medicine, mixture, tonic, etc.) made up to take medicine (a spoonful of, etc.) to be wrong with (one's heart, lungs, etc.); to have smth. wrong with to be taken ill (to fall ill) with to be laid up with to feel sick (and giddy) to fill smb.'s tooth to have one's tooth filled, to have a filling to pull (take) out a tooth = to have an extraction to have one's tooth pulled out (taken out), extracted to be (have one's teeth, chest, heart, etc.) X-rayed to test smb.'s blood to have one's blood tested to test smb.'s blood pressure to have one's blood pressure tested to have, get (give) an injection (a needle) to have a heart attack to check smb.'s heart, lungs, etc.; to sound smb.'s heart, lungs, etc. to be on sick leave; to get sick leave to make an appointment with a doctor Examples He was taken to hospital and operated on (underwent an operation) for appendicitis. After I've had some injections of tonic I feel quite cured of all my ailments. The child is ill (laid up) with chicken pox (ветрянка). He'll soon recover if no complications set in. Smallpox (оспа) is a catching (заразная) disease marked by fever and small red spots on the body and often leaves permanent marks. I've been on sick leave for a fortnight already, but I don't feel any better so far. The doctor diagnosed the illness as tuberculosis (t. b.). A doctor who performs (carries out) operations is called a surgeon. Nowadays operations may be performed almost on any part of the body. When people have pain in their teeth they go to a dentist to have the holes in their teeth filled (stopped). When necessary they may have their teeth taken (pulled) out. People who are treated in health centres (policlinics) are called out-patients, those who stay in hospital are called inpatients. Something is wrong with my legs: all my joints ache and when I bend my knee it hurts me. The old man's sight is getting dim (слабеет), his eyes are sore, swollen and itching. N o t e: Don't say "He wrote me a prescription out"; but "He wrote out a prescription for me". EXERCISES Поиск по сайту: |
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