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    The Latin Language and Medical Terminology Basics : textbook [for students of higher medical education establishments / еd. L. Yu. Smolska ; L. Yu. Smolska, O. H. Pylypiv, P. A. Sodomora et al. - 4th ed. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2018. - 398 p. - На англ. мові. - English-Latin glossary: p. 287-322. - Latin-English glossary: p. 323-395. - ISBN 978-617-505-682-0 : 150.00 грн
Обкл.: Smolska L. Yu. - автор
Переклад назви: Латинська мова і основи медичної термінології : підручник / за ред. Л. Ю. Смольської
~РУБ ТБК 4А+61:4](075.8)

Рубрики: ЛАТИНСЬКА МОВА(АНГЛ)--навчальний посібник(англ)

   МЕДИЦИНА(АНГЛ)


   ТЕРМІНОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)


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навчальні посібники(англ)
Анотація: The textbook is aimed to teach students the principles of the Latin grammar and medical terminology (anatomo-histological, pharmaceutical and clinical) in accordance with the demands of the European Credit Transfer System. The changes introduced into the latest issues of the International Anatomical, Histological and Chemical Nomenclatures are included in the textbook. 31 units constitute the foundation of the textbook supplemented with tables of the basic suffixes, prefixes, combining forms and anatomical terms, Latin-English and English-Latin glossaries, exercises, prescriptions, etc. There is also given information on ancient medicine. The development of medicine as a separate science and particularly the final dissociation of the medical terminology resulted in the strengthening of its ties with other sciences. Thus the Latin language is an effectual means of broadening the outlook of a future doctor. The Latin aphorisms and quotations that supplement the textbook will assist in developing the logical and rational understanding of the peculiarities of the Latin grammar and will provide students with ample opportunity to estimate at true worth the uniqueness and wisdom of the ancient world. The textbook is designed both for classroom use and for self-study training. The authors hope that the textbook will arouse interest in further studying of the medical language by giving students and teachers of higher education establishments — medical universities, institutes and academies the essential language tools to understanding the meaning and proper use of anatomical, histological, pharmaceutical and clinical terms Preface Unit 1. The Latin alphabet. The pronunciation of vowels, diphthongs and consonants. Unit 2. The stress. The length and brevity of a syllable. Unit 3. The notion of the scientific term. The structure of anatomical and histological terms. The grammatical categories of nouns. The non-agreed modifier and the ways of its translation. Unit 4. The grammatical categories of the adjective. The endings of genders. The division into groups. The agreed modifier. Unit 5. The morphological structure of binomial and polynomial anatomical terms with different modifiers. Unit 6. The 1st noun declension (Declinatio prima). Unit 7. The 2nd noun declension (Declinatio secunda). Unit 8. The adjectives of the 1st and 2nd declension. Unit 9. The 3rd declension nouns (Declinatio tertia). Unit 10. The masculine nouns of the 3rd declension. Unit 11. The 3rd declension of nouns. The feminine gender of nouns. Unit 12. The 3rd declension nouns. The neutral gender of nouns. Unit 13. The peculiarities of the 3rd declension nouns. Unit 14. The adjectives of the 3rd declension (Adjectīva declinatiōnis III). The Present Participle Active (Participium praesentis actīvi). Unit 15. The degrees of comparison of adjectives (Gradus comparatiōnis adjectivōrum). Unit 16. The 4th and 5th declension of nouns (Declinatiōnes quarta et quinta). Unit 17. The verb. The basic forms of the verb. The Imperative Mood.The Present Indicative Active and Passive. The Present Subjunctive Active and Passive.The verb sum, esse. The verb fio, fiĕri. Unit 18. The Latin chemical nomenclature.The names of chemical elements, acids, oxides, salts, ethers. Unit 19. The word-forming elements indicating chemical composition of medications. The word-forming elements indicating pharmacological groups of medications. The word forming elements indicating pharmacological effects of medical substances. Herb names in the Crude Drug Nomenclature. Unit 20. The prescription. The prescription structure. The Latin part of the prescription. Unit 21. The liquid medicinal forms (Formae medicamentōrum liquĭdae). Unit 22. The soft medicinal forms (Formae medicamentōrum molles). Unit 23. The solid medicinal forms (Formae medicamentōrum durae). Unit 24. The introduction to clinical terminology. The Greek and Latin doublets of the I-II declension nouns. The endings as word-forming elements of the 1st declension. Unit 25. The Greek and Latin doublets of the adjectives of the 1st group. The Past Participle Passive used in clinical terminology. Unit 26. The Greek and Latin doublets of nouns (III declension, masculine and feminine genders). Unit 27. The Greek and Latin doublets of nouns (III declension, neutral gender). The word-building elements of the III declension. Unit 28. The Greek and Latin doublets of the III declension adjectives. The Present Participle Active used in medical terminology. Word-building by means of suffixes. Unit 29. The Greek and Latin doublets of the IV—V declension nouns. Unit 30. The Latin and Greek prefixes. The numerals and adverbs used as prefixes. Unit 31. The translation of diagnoses Appendix. Patterns of examination questions for final and content-oriented graded tests. Module 1. Module 2 Greek and Latin prefixes, roots and suffixes used in medical terminology English-Latin glossary Latin-English glossary
Дод.точки доступу:
Smolska, Larysa Yuriyivna
Смольська Л. Ю.
Pylypiv, Olga Hryhorivna
Пилипів Ольга Григорівна
Sodomora, Pavlo Andriyovych
Содомора Павло Андрійович
Kuchumova, N. V.
Koval-Hnativ, D. Yu.
Vlasenko, O. R.
Hyrivska, N. O.
Yankovska, N. V.
Kryvyak, B. Ya.
Chervinska, L. O.
Smolska, L. Yu. \еd.\

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    Latin Language for Students of Dental Faculties = Lingua Latina ad Usum Stomatologiae Studentium : textbook [for students of higher education establishments - medical universities, institutes and academies] / еd. O. M. Bieliaieva ; O. M. Bieliaieva, V. H. Synytsia, L. Yu. Smolska et al. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2018. - 487 p. : il. ; 25 см. - На англ. мові. - Latin-english glossary: p. 358-424. - Engliіh-latin glossary: p. 425-478. - References: p. 485-487. - ISBN 978-617-505-629-5 : 490.00 грн
Переклад назви: Латинська мова для студентів-стоматологів: підручник / за ред. О. М. Бєляєвої
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Рубрики: ЛАТИНСЬКА МОВА(англ)--Підручник

   СТОМАТОЛОГІЯ(англ)


Анотація: The textbook contains programme material on education discipline “The Latin language and Medical Terminology” for the students of higher education establishments — medical universities, institutes and academies that provides training of master degree 22 “Health Care” in specialty 221 “Dentistry”. The textbook is designed according to the structural-terminological principle and consists of 3 sections in proper correlation with the main terminological subsystems of medical terminology — anatomical and histological, clinical, pharmaceutical. The grammar material of the first section is based on the terms of morphology, physiology and dental pathology including maxillofacial area as well as anatomical structure of the head and neck. The second section of the textbook represents the lexical material embracing all essential dentistry branches: therapeutic dentistry, surgical and maxillofacial dentistry, orthopedics and orthodontics, pediatric dentistry with dental diseases prevention. The third section is aimed at encouraging students to obtain theoretical knowledge on general rules of prescription writing fundamentals: notion of prescription, the rules of prescribing medicines, proper presentation of the Latin part of prescription, classification of dosage forms, the most important abbreviations commonly used in prescription and gaining skills in writing prescriptions on this basis, prescribing remedies that are aimed to treat and prevent the main dental diseases (dental problems with hard tooth tissues, pulp, periodontium, tongue, gums, mucous membrane of the oral cavity), surgical infection in dentistry, as well as emergency in dental practice. PREFACE.............................7 Part І PHONETICS. MORPHOLOGY. SYNTAX. ANATOMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURES UNIT 1 Theme: The Latin alphabet. The pronunciation of vowels, consonants and combinations of letters. The use of the capital letter.....................10 UNIT 2 Theme: Syllable numeration. Syllable division. The length and brevity of vowels. The accent rules...........................26 UNIT 3 Theme: The notion “scientific term”. The Noun: general information and grammatical categories. The dictionary form of Latin nouns. The role of Nominative and Genitive cases in terminological unit formation. Non prepositional direction....34 UNIT 4 Theme: General information about adjectives. The 1st group of adjectives. The Past Participle Passive in Anatomical Nomenclature (NA). Syntactical construction “agreed attribute”...................45 UNIT 5 Theme: The 2nd group of adjectives. The Present Participle Active in Anatomical Nomenclature (NA). Adjectives with partial degrees of comparison that indicate the location of organs and directions of body parts. The peculiarities of adjectives major and minor in terminological usage. Adjectives of Greek origin in Anatomical Nomenclature........................54 UNIT 6 Theme: The structure of the terminological units. Word order in multi-component terminological word combinations......................63 UNIT 7 Theme: The I declension. General information about the preposition. Prepositions that direct Аcc. and Abl. Abbreviations of the anatomical names the I declension nouns............................70 UNIT 8 Theme: The II declension. Exceptions pertaining the gender. The rule of the neuter gender. Substantivisation in the Anatomical Nomenclature. General terms, abbreviations and set expressions commonly used by medical practicing specialists...78 UNIT 9 Theme: General characteristic of the III declension. Types of declining and peculiarities of the vowel and mixed types case endings...................88 UNIT 10 Theme: The adjectives of the III declension and Present Participle Active (Revision). Formation of the comparative and superlative degrees. Suppletive forms and adjectives with incomplete degrees of comparison in medical terminology. General information on adverbs. Degrees of comparison of adverbs...........97 UNIT 11 Theme: The endings of the III declension masculine nouns in Nom. sing. and their variants in Gen. sing. Exceptions concerning gender. Grammatical structure of the Latin names for muscles according to their function. Formation models and ways of translation....................112 UNIT 12 Theme: The endings of the III declension feminine nouns in Nom. sing. and their variants in Gen. sing. Exceptions concerning gender. The dental formula and Latin abbreviations of teeth names accepted for recording ...........120 UNIT 13 Theme: The endings of the III declension feminine nouns in Nom. sing. and their variants in Gen. sing. Exceptions concerning gender. Professional medical phrases........127 UNIT 14 Theme: Peculiarities of declining of some III declension Greek nouns. Noun vas, vasis, n. The I Greek declension............................133 UNIT 15 Theme: The IV and V declensions of nouns. Exceptions concerning gender. General terms and professional phrases commonly used by medical practicing specialists .................................142 UNIT 16 Theme: Prefixation. The most commonly used Latin and Greek prefixes. Prefixes of the numeral origin.........................151 Part ІІ GENERAL RULES FOR PRESCRIPTION WRITING. CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE. PHARMACEUTICAL TERMINOLOGY UNIT 1 Theme: The Verb. The Verb characteristics. The Imperative Mood. Formation and usage of Present Conjunctive Active and Passive. Prescription cliches containing verbs.......161 UNIT 2 Theme: General notions about prescription. Prescription structure. Rules for compiling Latin part of prescription. Simple and compound prescriptions. Writing out prescriptions in full and abridged forms. Notions on magistral and officinal medicines..............................175 UNIT 3 Theme: The Notions “chemical nomenclature” and “ State Pharmacopoea”. Latin names of chemical elements. Rules on forming Latin names of acids, oxides and bases, salts, compound ethers ............................189 UNIT 4 Theme: Main rules for writing prescriptions with abbreviations. Common precription abbreviations.................................202 UNIT 5 Theme: General notions about medical nomenclature. Word-forming elements in names of medicines indicating their chemical structure, plant ingredients, belonging to different groups of antibiotics......................214 UNIT 6 Theme: Word-forming elements containing anatomic or physiologic information. Word-forming elements denoting pharmacologic action of medicines. Common names of preparations according to their pharmacological action........225 UNIT 7 Theme: Characteristics of solid dosage forms. Writing prescriptions for solid dosage forms.................................234 UNIT 8 Theme: Characteristics of semi-solid dosage forms. Writing prescriptions for semi-solid dosage forms..........................251 UNIT 9 Theme: Characteristics of liquid dosage forms. Writing prescriptions for liquid dosage forms.................................264 Part ІІI CLINICAL TERMINOLOGY UNIT 1 Theme: General information about clinical terminology. Structure of one-word terms. Multi-word clinical terms. The notion “Diagnosis” ..................283 UNIT 2 Theme: Greek doublets of Latin I declension nouns. Final terminological elements of the I declension. Translation of the terms and diagnoses.............. 297 UNIT 3 Theme: Greek doublets of Latin nouns (masculine and neuter gender of the II declension). Final terminological elements of the I declension. Final terminological elements of the II declension. Translation of the terms and diagnoses...............306 UNIT 4 Theme: Greek doublets of Latin adjectives. Translation of the terms and diagnoses.....315 UNIT 5 Theme: Greek doublets of Latin nouns (III declension, masculine gender). Final terminological elements of the III declension in -sis. Translation of the terms and diagnoses ......................323 UNIT 6 Theme: Greek doublets of Latin nouns (III declension feminine and neuter gender). Translation of the terms and diagnoses...330 UNIT 7 Theme: Formation of the terms-names of inflammatory, non-inflammatory and tumor diseases. Translation of the terms and diagnoses...................337 UNIT 8 Theme: Greek doublets of Latin nouns of the IV and V declensions. Translation of the terms and diagnoses.......................351 Latin-English glossary.............................358 English-Latin glossary.............................425 Appendix 1. Table of the I―V declensions endings................. 479 Appendix 2. Latin adjectives of positive degree..................480 Appendix 3. The Greek alphabet.........................481 References................................. 485
Дод.точки доступу:
Bieliaieva, Olena Mykolaivna
Бєляєва Олена Миколаївна
Synytsia, Valentyna Hryhorivna
Синиця Валентина Григорівна
Smolska, Larysa Yuriivna
Смольська Лариса Юріївна
Sodomora, Pavlo Andriiovych
Содомора Павло Андрійович
Rozhenko, I. V.
Роженко І. В.
Nikolaieva, N. M.
Ніколаєва Н. М.
Chervinska, L. O.
Червінська Л. О.
Kuchumova, N. V.
Кучумова Н. В.
Hutsol, M. I.
Гуцол М. І.
Bieliaieva, Olena Mykolaivna \ed.\

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