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unmedical

  • a word derived from medical.
    medical
    adjective
    of or relating to the science or practice of medicine.

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He sometimes obtruded on what he described with a bestowing air, but that constant presence, which could feel undisciplined and unmedical, was requisite to his particular brand of intimacy.

From The Guardian Sep. 4, 2015

In 1919 with a small stake, said to have been $800 made on the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, he shifted the scene of his unmedical operations to Manhattan.

From Time Magazine Archive

They say joy doesn't kill, and that's one of the few medical proverbs made by unmedical men that are true.

From Keziah Coffin by Joseph Crosby Lincoln

Examining him to discover the cause, I found symptoms of pneumonia—that is to say, in unmedical language, inflammation of the substance of the lungs.

From The Haunted Hotel by Wilkie Collins

"Why are you unmedical fellows always talking bosh about hypnotism?" cried the doctor.

From The Innocence of Father Brown by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton