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Greek and Latin Roots of Medical and Scientific Terminologies


Greek and Latin Roots of Medical and Scientific Terminologies


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von: Todd A. Curtis

34,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 19.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781118358559
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 528

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<p><b>New edition of an established, well-regarded, and evidence-based resource on the subject of renal nursing</b> <p><i>Greek and Latin Roots of Medical and Scientific Terminologies</i> explains the Greek and Latin origins of the roots, prefixes, and suffixes of terms used in “med-speak,” the specialized language of medicine, science, and healthcare. By presenting medical terms in their historical context, this innovative textbook discusses relevant aspects of ancient Greek and Roman medical theories and practices while teaching students to apply principles of word analysis, synthesis, and pronunciation. Clear and accessible chapters—organized around the modern categories of body systems—contain thorough explanations of ancient medico-scientific culture, etymological notes, images, tables of vocabulary, and a range of exercises designed to increase student comprehension and retention. <p>Divided into two units, the text first introduces the historical background of ancient Greek medicine and describes the principles of analyzing, constructing, pronouncing, and spelling medical terms. It then discusses Latin and Greek grammar and modern nomenclature in medicine, natural sciences, chemistry, and pharmacy. The second unit teaches the Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, roots, eponyms, and loan words relevant to the systems of the body: integumentary, musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, endocrine, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. Allowing instructors to teach medical terminology as a true classical civilizations course, this unique volume: <ul> <li>Features the history of ancient Greek medicine and explains the ancient Greek and Latin origins of medical terms and how they came to have their current meaning</li> <li>Covers the loan words, eponyms, and the components of basic medico-scientific terms, providing topical tables of commonly used prefixes, suffixes, and roots</li> <li>Includes a list of common abbreviations and symbols used in medico-scientific writing</li> <li>Teaches abbreviated Latin grammatical paradigms necessary for anatomical taxonomy</li> <li>Uses a programmed learning approach that features numerous activities and exercises, including analyzing and constructing terms, interpreting passages from medical notes and scientific journals, and identification and spelling questions</li> </ul> <p>Linking medical terms to the history, literature, and mythology of ancient culture, <i>Greek and Latin Roots of Medical and Scientific Terminologies</i> is an ideal introductory textbook for college-level medical terminology courses, particularly those taught by Classicists.
<p><B>TODD A. CURTIS</B> is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics at The University of Texas, Austin, where he regularly teaches courses on medical terminology and the history of medicine. He is the author of Anatomical <i>Latin: A Programmed Approach to Learning the Grammar and Vocabulary of Anatomical Latin</i> and numerous writings on genre and rhetoric in the Galenic Corpus.
<p><i><b>Greek and Latin Roots of Medical and Scientific Terminologies </i>links medical terms to the history, literature, and mythology of ancient culture and allows classicists to teach medical terminology as a true classical civilizations course<i></b></i> <p>This unique textbook provides a working knowledge of “med-speak,” the specialized language of medicine and science. Requiring no background in Greek or Latin, students will learn the literal meanings of the Greek and Latin words and word elements that form medico-scientific language by using a linguistic approach to this terminology. <p>By presenting medical terms in their historical context, the author helps students easily memorize Greek and Latin vocabulary, recognize the meaning of compound terms, and decipher unfamiliar medical nomenclature by applying principles of word analysis, synthesis, and pronunciation. <p>The chapters are organized around body systems, containing clear explanations of ancient medico-scientific culture, etymological notes, images, and tables of vocabulary. The textbook’s accompanying website provides review questions and numerous exercises that will help students to develop a strong understanding of Greek and Latin word elements in a wide variety of medical and scientific contexts. <p>The practical approaches taken in this textbook provide a solid foundation to learning medico-scientific language: <ul><li>Teaches the etymologies of Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, roots, eponyms, and loan words</li><li>Covers the analysis, construction, pronunciation, and spelling of medical terms </li><li>Addresses the grammatical paradigms used in anatomical Latin</li><li>Explains how these terms are used in the context of modern medicine, pharmacy, and life sciences</li><li>Includes a list of common abbreviations and symbols used in medical documentation and scientific writing</li></ul>

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