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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![Sulphuric ether, ather sulphuricus, naphtha vitrioli (old). Sulphurous, sulphurosus^ a, um, adj., acidum sulphurosum. Sumach, rhus, rhois, f. poison oak, 7'hus toxicodendron. Sun, sol, solis, m. in the heat of the sun, sole cestiwso. Sunday, die solis. Sunny, exposed to the sun, apricus, a, um, adj. afterwards, however, put it aside in a place not exposed to the sun, postea vero loco iton aprico sepone. Sup, I V. n., ca:no, aw and cantatus sum, are. Superb, optimus, a, um, adj. Supernatant, supernatans, antis, part. innatans, antis, part from inndto, are, I v. a. remove the supernatant liquor, liquorem innatantem aufer. Supervene, 4 v. n. and a., supervenio, veni, ventum, ire. until fainting shall have come on, usque ad defectio animi super- venerit. Supper, ccena, ce, f. Suppository, suppositorium, ii, n. suppository mould, mediilus pro suppositorio. Surgeon’s plaster, sparadrap ceratum. Swallow, 4 V. a., glutio, ivi, itum, ire ; 2 v. a., sorbeo, ui, ere. Swallowdown, 4 v. a., deglutio, ire. to be swallowed, deglutiendus, a, um, part. Sweating (subs.), sudatio, onis, f. sudor, dris, m. Sweet, dulcis, e, adj.; comp. dulcior, superi, dulcissimus. Sweetness, dulcedo, inis, f. Sweet spirit of nitre, spiritus ccthiris nitrosi. Swelling (subs.), tumor oris, m. ; cedima, (itis, n. Swift, celer, celiris, celfre, adj. Sydenham’s liquid laudanum, laud&numliquldumSydenhami-, tinctura opii crocata. Symptom, symptdma, dtis, n. Synonym, synonymum, i, n. Syringe, sipho, onis, m. glass syringe, s. vitreus. ivory syringe, s. eburnius. Syringe, to, v., cum siphone lavare. Syrup, syrupus, i, m. T. T. b. t. (abbreviation occurring even in a Latin phrase), “To be taken.” Two table-spoon- fuls, t. b. t. four times a day, cochlearia duo ampla quater in die sumenda. Table, tabiila, ce, f. Tablespoonful, cochleare magnum, or amplum, or largum (occa- sionally cochlearia majora'). Tablet, tabella, ce, f. tablets of nitro-glycerin, tabelhe nitro-glycerini, tabella: irinitrlni. Tabloid, tabella compressa. Take, 3 v. a., capio, cepi, captum, ccipere. let the patient take, capiat ager. 3 V. a., sumo, sumpsi, sumptum, ere. let the patient take, sumat ager. V. (med.), adhibeo, vide use. Take, let him (as capiat), habeat. Take thou. Recipe [heading of pre- scription]. Take out, 3 v. a., eximo, emi, emptum, ere. suppositories taken out from the mould, suppositoria i modulo exempta. Tale, talcum, i, n. Tamarind, tamarindus indica. Tannic, t an ulcus, a, um, adj. Tannic acid, acidum tannlcum.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28082126_0374.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)