The Latin grammar of pharmacy for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students, including the reading of Latin prescriptions, Latin-English and English-Latin reference vocabularies and prosody / by Joseph Ince.
- Ince, Joseph.
- Date:
- 1898
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Latin grammar of pharmacy for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students, including the reading of Latin prescriptions, Latin-English and English-Latin reference vocabularies and prosody / by Joseph Ince. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Eutire, integer, ra, rum, adj. Entirely, prorsus, adv. Entrails, viscus, Ms, (generally plur. visc/ra,) n. exta, orum, n. plui'. Epithems, epithemUta. Epsom salt, magnesii sulphas. Equal, aqualis, e, adj. with an equal quantity of water, cum tanto aqua, par, p&ris, adj. other things being equal, cateris paribus. Equal, to be, i v. a., adaquo, avi, are. Ergot, ergSta, a, f. Ergotin, ergotinum, i, n. Errhine, errhimim, i, n. Eserine, physostigmina, a, f. eserlna, a, f. Especially, prasertim, adv. imprimis, adv. Essence, an, essentia, a, f. Ether, at/ier, or ether, iris, m. Ether, (acetic,) ather aceticus. (purified), ather purificatus. Ether, (sulphuric),<?i‘^«r sulphuricus, naphtha vitredli (old). Ethereal, athereus, a, tim, adj. Ethereal oil and sugar, elaosacchdrum, i, n. Ethiops mineral, athiops mineralis, m., in French Codex, n. {black sulphuret of mercury). Ethyl, ethylum, and athfilum, i, n. Ethyl acetate, ather aceticus. Ethyl oxide, ather purus. Ethylate, (an,) cthylas, dtis, m. liquor sodii ethyldtis. Eucalyptol, eucalyptol, diis, n. Evacuation, evacuatio, onis, f.[rare]. faces, plur. Evaporate, i v. a., evaporo, avi, dtum, are. let it evaporate to a pellicie, ad cuticulam evaporet. Evaporating dish, patina, a, f. (Berlin porcelain vvare). Evening, vesper, Ms, ni. in the evening, vespdre, or vespdri, vespera, a, f. Every, omnis, e, adj. Exalgine, methyhim acetanilldinn. Exhibit, 2 v. a., exhibeo, ui, itum, ere. (frequent meaning), toprescribe. Expectoration, expuitio, onis, f. Extend, 3 v. a., extendo, di, ium and sum, tendere. Extemal, externus, a, um, adj. for external use, pi-o usu externo. Externally, extus, adv. Exude, I v. n. and a, stillo, avi, dlttm, are. Extract, extractum, i, n. Eye, oculus, i, m. Eyebrow, stipercilium, ii, n. Eyelid, palpibra, a, f. Eyelids, tarsi, orum, plur. m. used oniy in phrase, Tarsi ociilorum (the eyelids). Eye-lotion, collyrimn, ii, n. lotio ophthalmica. F. Yssee, facies, Si, f. Fainting, defectio animi, deliquium, ii, n. until fainting shall have come on, usque adsupervenSrit deliquium. Fall down, 3 v. n., concido, Idi, cidere. Fan-winnowing, vannus, i, f. Far as, (as,) tenus, prep. (put after governed word) abi. and gen. up to the middle of the arm, brachio medio tenus. as far as the loins, lumborttm tenus. as far as the legs, crurum tenus. Fasting, jejunus, a, um, adj. 011 an empty stomach, alvo jejuni). Farther side of, ultra, prep. (acc.). Fats, adipes (plur. m.). Feel pain, to, 2 v. n. and a., doleo, ui, itum, ere.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28082126_0350.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)