List of MeSH codes (M01)

The following is a list of "M" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).

This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (L01). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (N01). For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.

The source for this content is the set of 2006 MeSH Trees from the NLM.

MeSH M01persons

MeSH M01.050abortion applicants

MeSH M01.055adult children

MeSH M01.060 – age groups

MeSH M01.085caregivers

MeSH M01.093child of impaired parents

MeSH M01.097 – abandoned child

MeSH M01.102 – exceptional child

MeSH M01.111unwanted child

MeSH M01.120consultants

MeSH M01.135crime victims

MeSH M01.150 – disabled persons

MeSH M01.228famous persons

MeSH M01.252friends

MeSH M01.276homebound persons

MeSH M01.325homeless persons

MeSH M01.352 – jehovah's witnesses

MeSH M01.385medically uninsured

MeSH M01.390men

MeSH M01.395mentors

MeSH M01.416minors

MeSH M01.438 – multiple birth offspring

MeSH M01.526occupational groups

MeSH M01.620parents

MeSH M01.643patients

MeSH M01.686population groups

MeSH M01.729prisoners

MeSH M01.755refugees

MeSH M01.770research personnel

MeSH M01.774research subjects

MeSH M01.778 – sexual partners

MeSH M01.781siblings

MeSH M01.785single person

MeSH M01.816spouses

MeSH M01.848students

MeSH M01.860survivors

MeSH M01.873 – terminally ill

MeSH M01.898tissue donors

MeSH M01.920transients and migrants

MeSH M01.930veterans

MeSH M01.935visitors to patients

MeSH M01.955voluntary workers

MeSH M01.965vulnerable populations

MeSH M01.975women


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (N01).

gollark: Which I don't know about, but it's clearer!
gollark: It would probably be better expressed as "people are *naturally* not very good at being rational, regardless of what society does/has done".
gollark: Somewhat, which is why I did not say it unqualified as I might have.
gollark: Quality on that is apparently variable however.
gollark: The "international baccalaureate", an alternative post-16 curriculum some UK schools use, actually *does* include "theory of knowledge".
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