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Product Description
- Medical terms are current and clinically applicable, to give your students the best possible foundation in medical terminology
- Units 1 and 2 provide an introduction to essential Greek and Latin grammar, the basis of medical terminology and common English
- A vocabulary list at the beginning of each chapter is followed by etymological notes -- or vignettes -- that help students understand the vocabulary
- Numerous user-friendly exercises provide students with practice in analyzing and defining words, providing derivations from Greek or Latin roots, defining words used within the context of medical discussions, and reviewing vocabulary
- Units 3 and 4 cover specific body systems and incorporate extensive etymological notes to provide students with an easy method of understanding how to apply the principles of medical terminology to specific body systems
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