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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![Soclium pyroborale, borax, acis, m. Soft, mollis, e, adj. soft extract, exlradum molle. Soft leather, aliita mollis. Soluble, solubilis; soluble tincture of ginger, tinctura zingiberis solubilis. Solution (pharm.)i solutio, onis, f., liquor, dris, m. So man)', tot, indecl. adj. So much, tatitus, a, um, adj. Some one, aliquis, qua, quid, pron. indef. in any, ex aliquo. Some—others, alii—alii. •Sometimes, interdum, adv. Somewhat, paulo (adverbial). So much, tantus, a, um, adj. with so much warm water, i.e., with an equal quantity of, cum tanto aquee calldcc. Soon, cito, adv. mox, adv. ^ocA, fuligo. Inis, f. Sore, ulcus, eris, plur. ulcera, n. sprinkle over the sores, consperge \insperge\ super ulcera. Sorrel, rumex, icis, f. .So that, ut, conj. (with subjunct.) Sour, to begin to turn, 3 v. incep., acesco, acui, ere. Spanish-fly, lytta, ce, f. Spasm, spasmus, i, m. •Spatula, spathilla, ce, f. Spearmint, mentha sativa, or, viridis. Species (drugs of the same sort, dry ingredients), species, icrum, plur. f. Spermaceti, celaceum, ei, n. Spice (seasoning), condimentum, i, n. Spine, spina, ce, f. Spirit (pharm.), spiritus, us, m. proof spirit, spiritus tenuior. .Spirit, “ Mindererus ” (solution of ammonium acetate), liquor amnion ii acetdtis. Rcciified spirit, spiritus rectificalus ; alcShol ethyllcum. Spirit sal volatile, spiritus ammonuc aromaticus. Spirit \vini Gallici], Frenchbrandy. .Spirit, a distilled, alcoolatum, i, n. Spit, veru, iis, n. Spitting of blood, hcemoptysis, is, f. Split, V., fatisco (said of crystals as opposed to coheerens), fatiscens,entis, part. Sponge, spongia, ia, f. small sponge, spongidla, ce, f. tent, spongia cerata, s. compressa. Spoon, cochleare, is, plur. cochlearia, n. dessert-spoon, c. medium, modicum, mediocre. tablespoon, c. magnum, amplum, largum. teaspoon, c. parvum, minimum, c. thece. Spot, maciila, ce, f. spotted, maculatus, a, um, part. maculosus, adj. [mottled]. Spray, nebitla, ce, f. Spread, 3 v. a. (plaster), extendo, di, tum and sum, tendere. a spread plaster, emplastrum extensum. Spring (oici].), fontanus, a, um, adj. spring water, aqua fontana. Sprinkle, 3 v. a., spargo, sparsi, sparsum, ere. the blister sprinkled with a little powdered cantharides, vesica- torium pauxillo pulvMs lyttcc sparsum. [asperge, vel consperge.] Squeeze, press together, press out, 3 v. a., comprimo, vide exprimo. Squill, scilla, ce, f. Squirting cucumber, ecballium, ii, n. .Stalk, caulis, is, m. Stand (to let), 3 v. a., repono, osiii, situm, ere; let it stand for some days, reponatur per aliquot dies. Star anise, anisum stellatum. Starch, amylum, i, n.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28082126_0372.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)