| ORTHOPEDIA | Old name for the treatment of bone disorders and deformities |
| ORTHOPAEDICS | The treatment of bone and muscle disorders |
| RICKETS | Bone disorder caused by vitamin D deficiency (7) |
| OSTEOPOROSIS | Brittle bone disorder |
| OSTEOPATH | Practitioner in the treatment of bones and muscle (9) |
| ORTHOPAEDIC | Concerning the treatment of bones and muscles |
| ORTHOPEDICS | Treatment of bone or muscle injuries |
| NIELSRYBERGFINSEN | Who developed an ultra-violet ray lamp for the treatment of tuberculosis of the skin and won the Nob |
| IRONLUNGS | Respirators first invented for the treatment of coal-gas poisoning but widely used in the 1950s for |
| ATHARVAVEDA | Collection of 114 hymns or formulations for the treatment of diseases in Hinduism |
| AUNGSANSUUKYI | Nobel laureate from 10, now condemned for the treatment of the 9 (4,3,3,3) |
| BRIMSTONE | Old name for the element sulphur, whose yellow colour matches that of the wings of the male lepidopteran in the genus Gonepteryx rhamni, the original "butter-coloured fly" (9) |
| SICKBAY | A room or area for the treatment of ill or injured people, as on board a ship or at a boarding school (7) |
| HOSPITALSHIPS | Sea vessels fitted out for the treatment and transport of the sick and wounded in wartime (8,5) |
| LAPPET | An old name for the dog collar of a clergyman; or, a jar for conserves, preserves, jellies and the like (6) |
| BANGALORE | Old name for the capital of the state of Karnataka in India (9) |
| MEDICINES | Drugs for the treatment or prevention of disease (9) |
| BREADTHS | Wide ranges of respiration seen around onset of disorder and commencement of sickness (8) |
| GREMLIN | Name the invisible being said to cause disorder and confusion out of mischief (7) |
| PINEAPPLES | Bromeliaceous fruits with crowns of leaves; an old name for the strobili of cedar, fir, larch and spruce; or, finials resembling such woody seed-producing structures (10) |