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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![ing their temporal and modal inflections, and pronomial affixes. 1 Conjugation, amo, I love. 2 „ inoneo, I advise. 3 „ molo, I grind. 4 „ audio, I hear. j> PASSIVE VOICE. Indicatiye Mood. The regular imperatives ama, mone, mole, audi, individually produce— Singular, Plural. am -oE -Kis or -re -tub -mur -mini -ntue was -ban -baRis or -bare -baTFR -baMUE -baMiNi -baNTUR h ri h r formed by adding sum, eram, &c., to the passive participle. had been shall oiOl, 2 -boR -beRls or -bere mill he J 3, 4 -aE -Ris or -re shall or will have been -blTUR -TUR -biMUR -biMINI -buNTUE ■MUR -MINI -NTUR >- formed by adding -ero or -fuero, &c., to the passive participle. SuBJUNCTiYE Mood. may or 1 1 -eR can be J 2,3,4 -aR mightov]^^^^ could be J may or can have been; might or could have been •eRis or -ere -eTUR •aRis or -a7'e -aTUR -reRis or -rere -reTUR -eMIJR -eMINI -eNTUE .aMUE -aMINI -aNTUE •reMUR -reMiNi -reNTUE formed by adding sim, essem, &;c.,tothe passive participle. •MINI -NTOE Imperative Mood. -re or -tor -tor Infinitite Mood. to be, -ri;^ to have been, -turn esse or fuisse ; to be about to be, -turn iri. Participles. being, -tus; {requiring) to be, -ndus. Obseeve.—In the above synopsis the increments denoting tense or mood, are printed in small roman letters, and those denoting person in small CAPITALS j euphonic additions (where they could be marked without producing confusion) are printed in italics. Anciently -rier.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21047315_0077.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)