Jonathan

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Jonathan (Medicine)

Jonathan (pronounced joh-nuh-thuhn) is not a term directly associated with medicine. However, it is a common name and may be used in medical literature to refer to a patient or a case study.

Etymology

The name Jonathan is of Hebrew origin, derived from "Yehonatan" or "Yonatan," which means "God has given." It is a biblical name, most notably borne by the eldest son of Saul in the Old Testament of the Bible.

Related Terms

  • Patient: A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
  • Case Study: A detailed account of a person's life and history used for medical or psychological research and treatment.
  • Medical Literature: Written and published works in the field of medicine, both professional and public-facing.
  • Hebrew: A Semitic language of the Northern Central group, spoken mainly in Israel.

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