The Latin grammar of pharmacy for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students with an essay on the reading of Latin prescriptions.
- Ince, Joseph
- Date:
- 1882
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Latin grammar of pharmacy for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students with an essay on the reading of Latin prescriptions. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ulterior, oris, adj. com'p., further. Ultimus, a, um, adj., su^exl., furthest. Ultra, prep., on the farther side of (ace). Una, adv., together with. Uncia, ffi, f. subs, ist decl., an ounce. Unde, adv., whence'} Unguentum, i, n. subs. 2nd decl., ointment. Unus, a, um, adj., 07te. Urbs, urbis, f. subs. 3rd decl., a city. Urgeo, ursi, urgere, v. a. 2nd conjug., to press, oppress. Usus, us, m. subs. 4th decl., use. Ut, conj., as, so that (with subjunct.). Uter, utra, utrum, adj. (gen. utrius), which of the two. Utor, ens, usus sum, uti, v. dep. 3rd conj., to use. Utrum, adv. interrog. part., whether 7 V. Valde, adv., greatly. Valerianas, atis, m. subs. 3rd decl., valerianate (med.). Ve, enclitic, conj., or (joined to previous word). Vel, conj.. Or. Vena, ae, f. subs, ist decl., a vein. Venenum, i, n. subs. 2nd 6.&c\., poison. Veratria, se, f. subs, ist decl., veratria; veratrum (botan.). Vereor, eris, veritiis sum, vereri, v. a. and n. dep. 2nd conjug., to fear. Versus, prep., towards (place or direction) (put after governed word; ace). Veru, us, n. subs. 4th decl., a spit Vescor, eris, vesci, v. n. dep. 3rd conjug., to eat. Vesicatorius, a, um, z.^]., pertaining to a blister. Vesper, eris, m. subs. 3rd dec!., the earning; vespgre or ves- peri, in the evening.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687274_0159.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)