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Dictionary of Medical Derivations

Download or Read eBook Dictionary of Medical Derivations PDF written by W.G. Casselman and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 1998-04-15 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Dictionary of Medical Derivations
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 1850707715
ISBN-13 : 9781850707714
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Book Synopsis Dictionary of Medical Derivations by : W.G. Casselman

Book excerpt: This dictionary explains the original meanings and correct use of the 500 Greek and Latin words and word parts that make up 98% of all medical terms used today. It stimulates better, quicker comprehension of medical terminology with less grinding memory work and is the ideal way for students to learn how medical words are formed from Latin and Greek roots and how to construct a medical vocabulary for both old and new medical words. It shows how to break long medical words into their simple Greek and Latin roots and helps solve the mystery of medical jargon by supplying a logical system for understanding terminology. Also, it is the first work of its kind to open up access for doctors to understanding the whole of medical terminology, regardless of specialty. And because it is a totally new dictionary readers can be assured of learning true etymologies and accurate meanings instead of the notoriously inaccurate and misleading derivations copied from one so-called standard dictionary to the other over the years. Example: "cholecystectomy": chole = gall + cyst = bladder + ec = out + tomy = cutting; so cholecystectomy is the surgical excision, or cutting out, of the gallbladder!


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