The Latin grammar of pharmacy and medicineP. Blakiston, Son & Company, 1891 - 279 pages |
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abaco acria adjectives æger ægri ægro Answered in Latin aqua aquæ ātis ātum audītus autem āvi capsicum cascarilla Celsus Cloth conj cure dative declension Diseases doctor dose drachmas druggist duas Edition entis erat ĕris erit Est-ne EXERCISE extract extractum febris fere ferri fever fluid formula genitive Gerund grana habet hæc hear heard ibus imperative Indicative Mood intr itum īvi Jefferson Medical College Juvenis loved malaria medicamenta medicamentarius medicine medicus monitus morbum multa Neut neuter Non-ne Nonne noun nunc officina oleum omnes omnia ōnis ōris Participle PERF PERFECT Pharmacopoeia physician pills pilulas PLUPERFECT PLURAL præ præscriptum prep PRES prescription puella puer puero quæ quam Quassia quattuor Quid quinine Quis quod quoque rectus remedies remedium ruled sick SINGULAR subjunctive Suggestive Derivations sunt syrup TENSE thou tincture tres unam uncias verbs vetus viginti VOCABULARY
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Page 284 - The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing a book on general medicine and labeling it ' Diseases of Children,' but has steadily kept in view the diseases which seemed to be incidental to childhood, or such points in disease as appear to be so peculiar to or pronounced in children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably adapted to the wants of the student and practitioner.