| BETONY | The plant Stachys officinalis, formerly used in medicine and dyeing (6) |
| BALSAM | Fragrant resin used in medicine and perfumes (6) |
| CASTOR | An oily substance secreted by beavers and used in medicine and perfumes |
| IODINE | Element No 53, symbol I, used in medicine and dyes (6) |
| TANNIN | Plant substance used in, eg, leather-making, medicine and red wine (6) |
| ALOEVERA | Juice extracted from the leaves of a red-flowered succulent plant of the family Asphodelaceae, widely used in medicine and cosmetics (4,4) |
| ANGELICA | Umbelliferous plant whose aromatic seeds, leaves, and stems are used in medicine and cookery |
| APOLLO | Myth: Roman and Greek god of poetry, medicine and light (6) |
| EPSOMSALTS | Hydrated magnesium sulphate, used in medicine and fertilisers (5,5) |
| CALAMUS | Aromatic roots of Acorus ------- is used in medicine and cooking (7) |
| MARIGOLD | Orange flower used in medicine and cookery (8) |
| ASTEROID | A thing used in medicine and object studied by astronomers (8) |
| MARIGOLDS | Orange flowers used in medicine and cookery (9) |
| ROMANS | Monty Python asked, 'Apart from aqueducts, roads, irrigation, medicine and wine what have the ... ev |
| HARLEYSTREET | Road in London noted for its specialists in medicine and surgery (6,6) |
| CAMPHOR | Aromatic substance obtained from the wood of an East Asian evergreen tree, used in medicines and mothballs (7) |
| HYGEIA | Greek goddess of health. daughter of Asclepius (medicine) and Epione (soothing), sister of Panacea (healing) (6) |
| HERBAL | Type of medicine and some other balms |
| CICADAS | Insects that have been used as money, in medicine and to predict the weather (7) |
| UPPSALA | Historic Swedish city known for its prestigious university, founded in 1477, and as a global center for research, particularly in medicine and life sciences. (7) |