The pharmaceutical Latin grammar : being an easy introduction to medical Latin, the London pharmacopoeia, and the perusal of physicians' prescriptions.
- Arnold James Cooley
- Date:
- [1845]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The pharmaceutical Latin grammar : being an easy introduction to medical Latin, the London pharmacopoeia, and the perusal of physicians' prescriptions. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Is, ea. id, he, she, it, or that. Singular. Flural. M. p. K. M. r. N. ivr. Is ea id ]^. li ea3 ea a. Ejus G. Eorum earum eorum D. Ei D. lis or eis A. Eum earn id A. Eos eas ea V. r. Ab. Eo ea 60 Ab. lis or eis. Iste, ista, istiid, is declined like tile. The RELATiYE PEONOIJN Qu% who, which, or what, is thus declined: (Nom. tvho. Gren. wliose or ofioliom. Dat. Ab. to, from, Sfc. whom. Ace. whom.) Singular, Plural. M. P. K. M. F. K. ^. Qui quje quod A^. Qui qusB qua) 6r. Cujus G. Quorum quarum quorum D. Cui -D. Quels or quibus ^. Quern quam quod A. Quos quas quae r. — — — V. — — — Ab. Quo qua quo Ab. Quels or quibus. Quis, qucG, quod or quid, who ? which ? what ? is de- clined like Qui. The DEFINITE PEONOTJN ipse, ipsa, ipsum, I myself, thou thyself, he himself, &c., is declined like ille, with slight variation. Singular. . Plural. M. F. N. M. F. If. N. Ips-e -a -um AT. Ips-i -ae -a G. -ius G. -orum -arum -orum D. • -1 D. -is A. -um -am -um A. -OS -as -a V. -e -a -um V. -i -ae -a Ab. -0 -a -0 Ab. -is. Obs. Ipse is of thej^r*^, secondy or ^Air<f person, according to the construction. It has only the vocative when used in the second person.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21047315_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)