A dead person.
The death of a loved one.
A ceremony where a dead person is put in a box under the ground.
A person who is trained to take care of ill or elderly people.
A ceremony where the body of a dead person is burnt in a special building.
A mental disorder caused by brain disease or injury that affects the ability to think and behave normally.
A ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated.
An illness that prevents a person from living a normal life.
Brothers and sisters.
A feeling of understanding and caring between people.
The treatment of a physical problem or an illness .
To say what disease or condition a person is suffering from, based on tests, examinations, and symptoms.
To become unconscious.
Feeling great sadness after a loved one has died.
Involving all or several of the senses of touch, sight, hearing and smell.
A set of procedures which includes making records and preparing the body for relatives .
Tubes that are inserted into the body .
Intravenous (= into or within a vein) .
A thin, flexible tube inserted into the body so that fluids can be introduced or removed.
A clear substance used on the skin to soften it or make it move more easily .
False teeth .
Anything made of cloth, for example sheets and towels.
Official examination of a dead body to find out the cause of death .
A thin piece of cloth used in several layers as a wound dressing.
(adverb) after death.
Rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc.
Sometimes called mercy killing. In this case,