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
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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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![Vester, stra, strum, pronom. adj., your. Veterrimus, a, um, adj. super!., oldest; from vgtiis. Vetus, eris, adj., old; plur., veteres, veterum, the ancients. Via, ae, f. subs, ist decl., the way. Vices, f. subs, defect, vicem, vice, vices, vicibus, time, times; lit, changes ; ad tres vices, three fmies successively ; vice used adverbially; instead of. Videlicet, adv., to wit. Video, vidi, visum, videre, v. a. 2nd conjug., to see. Videor, visus sum, viderl, from video, used as a deponent, to appear, to seem. Vlnum, i, n. subs. 2nd decl., wine. Vir, i, m. subs. 2nd decl, a man. Virus, i, n. subs. 2nd dcc\., poison. Vis, acc. vim, abl. vi, f. subs, irreg., strength. Vita, se, f. subs, ist decl, life. Vivo, vixi, victum, vivere, v. n. 3rd conjug., to live. Viviis, a, um, adj., alive. Voco, avi, atum, are, v. a. ist conjug., to call. V6I0, voliii, velle, v. irreg. defect, to be willing, to wish; pres. part volens. Vomiciis, a, um, z.^]., producing sickness, Nux vomica (botan.). Vomitus, us, m. subs, 4tli decl, vomiting. Vulgo, adv., commonly. Vulgus, i, n. subs, (sometimes m.), the multitude Vulniis, eris, n. subs. 3rd decl., a wound. Z. • Zingiber, eris, n. subs. 3rd decl, ginger. Butler Tawicr, TJie Selwood Priniins IVoiks, Frame, ati<{ London.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687274_0160.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)