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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![Rest (the), ccciSrus, a, um, adj. &c., et ceUra. ]\estrain, 3 v. a., compesco, cui, ere. Retort, ritorta, ce, f. neck of retort, rUlortce collum. receiver, ritortce excipulum. lubulated retort, r. tubulata. glass retort, r. vitrea. Return, 4 v. n., redeo, redii, redi- tum, ire. Rhatany, krameria, te, f. Rheumatism, dolor rheumaticus. Rhizorae, rhizbma, dtis, plur. rhizomdta, n. Rhubarb, rheum, ei, n. Rib, costa, te, f. Rice, oryza, te, f. oryza sativa ; rice starch, otyzte farina. Rich, dives, itis, adj.; comp., ditior-, superi., ditissimus. Right, dexter, era, erum, and ira, truni, adj. right ear, auris dextra. right foot, dexter pes. right hand, dextra nanus. right side, dextrum latus. Rind, cortex. Icis, m. Rinse, 3 v. a., ehio, ui, uium, ere. rinse the mouth, elue os. 3 V. a., colhio, ui, iitum, ere. Rochelle salt, soda tartarata. Rod, virga, te, f. glass rod, virga vitrea. Roll in, 3 V. a., involvo, vi, voluttim, ere. to be rolled in silver leaf, in folio argenti volvendte (pilis). Robb, robb, n. indecl. (an inspissated juice). Root, radix, icis, f. Rose, 7-osa, te, f. cabbage rose, rosa centifolia. dog-rose, rosa canina. French rose,\;wa Gallica ; red rose, /petals, petdla. Rose hips, rosa: caniticc fruclus. honey of roses, mei roste. cynosbalos, i (obsolete). Rosemary, rosmarinus, i, m. Rotules, rotlilcc, fused sugar lozenges. peppermint rotules, r. menthee piperitee. sugar, r. sacchari. Rough, asper, /i-a, erum, adj. Round, rotundus, a, um, adj. Rub, 3 V. a., tero, trivi, tritum, e7'e. Rub in to, l v. a., infrico, cui, ctum, and catum, are. Rue, ruta, te, f. ferrugo, luis, f., robigo. Inis, f., and rubigo. S. Saccharated, sacchardtus, a, um, adj. solution of lime, liquor calcis sacchardtus. in sugar and water, ex aqua sacchardtd. Saccharin, sacchaj-inum, i, n. ; glusldum, i, n. Saffron, crocus, i, 111. Saffron (pertaining to), crocatus, a, um, adj. Sal ammoniac, ammonii clitoridum. Sal volatile (spirit), spiritus ammonice aromaticus. Sale, for (commercial), venalis, e, adj. Salicin, salicinum, i, n. Salicylate (a), salicylas, dtis, m. Salol, salol, diis, n. Salt, sal, salis, m. a salt (ehem.), neuter subs. Mediteval Terms for Saks, vide P- 305- common salt, sodii chlorldum. a crude salt, sal crudum. a purified salt, sal depurdium. .Saltpetre, potassii nitras. Same (the), idem, eddem, idem, gen. ejusdem, pron. defin. tincture of the samc, tinctura ejusdem, i.e. tincture of the drug immediately preceding.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28082126_0369.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)