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dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms Rebecca Sell, Mikel A. Rothenberg, Charles F. Chapman, 2012-11-01 Although written primarily as a home reference guide, Barron’s Dictionary of Medical Terms has been valued, used, and highly praised by medical instructors, student nurses, and others in the healthcare professions. This expanded and updated edition clearly and concisely describes medical terms in language that the layman can understand. Thousands of terms and definitions cover— Descriptions of diseases and their symptoms First-aid procedures Human anatomy and body parts Dentistry Medications and their applications Instructive tables covering important elements, vitamins, trade and generic names of commonly prescribed drugs, and much more Many terms are supplemented with instructive line illustrations. Readers are also guided by extensive cross references. |
dictionary of medical terms: Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1995 A concise guide to the essential language of medicine. More than 35,000 entries. Pronunciations provided for all entries. Covers brand names and generic equivalents of common drugs. |
dictionary of medical terms: Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary Clarence Wilbur Taber, 1997 Contains 55,000 alphabetically arranged entries that provide definitions of terms and phrases related to health science. |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms Peter Collin, 2005-06 In the new edition of this bestselling dictionary, more than 16,000 terms from English-speaking and international medical practices are explained in clear, simple words. Words in specialized fields such as surgery, nursing, pharmacy, and dentistry are all addressed with sentences and grammar notes for each entry. Filled with indispensable practical references for interns, nurses, medical secretaries, and trainees in any medical field, the clear explanations make it ideal for any student or practitioner of medicine. |
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dictionary of medical terms: A Dictionary of the History of Medicine Anton Sebastian, 2018-02-06 This is a unique, extensively illustrated dictionary of terms, people, events, and dates spanning the entire history of medicine. It is a monumental work of scholarship totaling some 700 double-column pages with a large number of rare and exceptional illustrations from many original sources painstakingly compiled over years of far-searching inquiry involving more than 5,000 books and hundreds of journals. It is a major resource of hard-to-find information about notable medical figures, instruments, conditions, procedures, and dates and a storehouse of captivating anecdotes and background material. The book contains a wealth of material for concise historical introductions to a broad range of subjects and is the sine qua non authority on both well and little known facts of medical history. With this single volume-an unprecedented tour de force representing more than 7,000 hours of exhaustive research-clinicians and researchers from all fields of medicine can quickly and easily find authoritative, detailed definitions and descriptions, with dates, of medical terms and of the people and events contributing to the development of medicine from earliest times to the present day. The entries range widely from such as abacterial pyuria to zygote, including Latin and Greek origins of terms, compact biographies with dates, eponymic information of all kinds, and rarely seen drawings and photographs of antique medical instruments and little-known conditions. |
dictionary of medical terms: Concise Medical Dictionary Elizabeth A. Martin, 1987 |
dictionary of medical terms: Black's Medical Dictionary Harvey Marcovitch, 2006 Publisher description: For home, reference and all who need clear explanation of medical terms. |
dictionary of medical terms: Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005 CD-ROM includes all the feature of the print edition plus audio pronunciations for over 48,000 entries to help to master any term. |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms-Fourth Edition Peter Collin, 2004 |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Vocabulary in English, 1375–1550 Juhani Norri, 2016-06-10 Medical texts written in English during the late Middle Ages have in recent years attracted increasing attention among scholars. From approximately 1375 onwards, the use of English began to gain a firmer foothold in medical manuscripts, which in previous centuries had been written mainly in Latin or French. Scholars of Middle English, and editors of medical texts from late medieval England, are thus faced with a huge medical vocabulary which no single volume has yet attempted to define. This dictionary is therefore an essential reference tool. The material analysed in the Dictionary of Medical Vocabulary in English, 1375–1550 includes edited texts, manuscripts and early printed books, and represents three main types of medical writing: surgical manuals and tracts; academic treatises by university-trained physicians, and remedybooks. The dictionary covers four lexical fields: names of sicknesses, body parts, instruments, and medicinal preparations. Entries are structured as follows: (1) headword (2) scribal variants occurring in the texts (3) etymology (4) definition(s), each definition followed by relevant quotations (5) references to corresponding entries in the Dictionary of Old English, Middle English Dictionary, and The Oxford English Dictionary (6) references to academic books and articles containing information on the history and/or meaning of the term. |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine Gerhard Nahler, 2013-06-29 This dictionary is aimed primarily at the beginners entering the new discipline of Pharmaceutical Medicine, an area comprising aspects of toxicology, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, epidemiology, statistics, drug regulatory and legal affairs, medicine and marketing. But also more experienced colleagues in departments engaged in clinical development as well as researchers and marketing experts in the pharmaceutical industry will find concise and up-to-date information. The book is completed by a list of a about 1000 abbreviations encountered in pharmaceutical medicine and a compilation of important addresses of national and international health authorities. |
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dictionary of medical terms: English-German Medical Dictionary and Phrasebook A. H. Zemback, 2013-03-22 This book includes english definitions of medical terms and english-german and german-english translations of over 5000 medical terms. In addition, there is a 450 data point template for a complete history and physical using english and german phrases. Also included are non-medical words commonly used in scientific and medical publications. |
dictionary of medical terms: The Pocket Medical Dictionary L. M. Harrison, 2005-02 |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionnaire Des Termes De Médecine Henry de Méric, 2016-12-05 Excerpt from Dictionnaire Des Termes De Medecine: Francais-Anglais Ordonnances anglaises sont aussi ecrites en latin - A la fin du livre l'on trouvera une table des mesures et poids francais avec leurs equivalents anglais, ainsi que quelques. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. |
dictionary of medical terms: Webster's New World Medical Dictionary , 2008 Webster's New World Medical Dictionary, Third Edition will help you understand and communicate your medical needs when it matters the most. Written by doctors and the experts at WebMD, this edition includes 8500 entries, including 500 new terms, a vitamin appendix, and a companion website to give you access to medical language. |
dictionary of medical terms: Chemonucleolysis Joseph E. Brown, Eugene J. Nordby, Lyman Smith, 1985 |
dictionary of medical terms: The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2004 This comprehensive dictionary of medical words and phrases is intended for use by health-care consumers, students, and professionals as well as anyone who wants to keep up with the burgeoning new terminology found in today's medical news. Entry words are clearly defined, up-to-date, and free of confusing jargon. This second edition contains more than 1,300 new words reflecting the latest tests (virtual colonoscopy), diseases (SARS), treatments (photodynamic therapy), and technology (Gamma Knife). Hundreds of commonly prescribed and over-the-counter medications are covered, and definitions have been revised to reflect state-of-the-art medical research and practice. The expanding vocabulary of health-care management and policy is included, along with common medical abbreviations and medical biographies. Ninety clearly labeled illustrations and tables complement the text. The frontmatter includes a summary of medical conditions and subgroups for quick reference, making this complete, accessible reference even more versatile. - More than 45,000 authoritative, easy-to-understand definitions - Up-to-date medical vocabulary, including prescription drugs, common brand names, and health policy terms - Informative charts and illustrations - All medical specialties and areas of interest, including alternative medicine, obstetrics, and genetics - An essential family reference with the latest words and terms |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms Varun Shastri, 2005-02 The present publication is an up-to-date, authentic and comprehensive dictionary of medical terms, which recognises that medical science is a field in its own right, with its own language and that terms and their definitions are important for professional and students of medical science. It aims to provide clear, concise, and correct definitions and descriptions of the terms used in medical science. The terminology of all the branches of medical science are included in this work. This work is designed to be a comprehensive reference tool for medical professionals, students and laymen interested in medical science. It is earnestly hoped that it will be an authoritative source to which one can turn with confidence for meaning and knowledge of the common, specialised and latest terms in medical science and allied fields. |
dictionary of medical terms: Black's medical dictionary , 1992 |
dictionary of medical terms: Current Medical Terminology Vera Pyle, 1992 |
dictionary of medical terms: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary William Alexander Newman Dorland, 2003 Illustrates and defines terms used in different branches of medicine and health science. |
dictionary of medical terms: Churchill Livingstone Medical Dictionary Christine Brooker, 2008 Stay up to date on fast-changing areas of health care with the 75th anniversary edition of this trusted medical dictionary. Expanded coverage familiarizes you with the most current medical terminology in evolving areas such as genetics, complementary therapies, and sports rehabilitation, while detailed illustrations help clarify definitions and ensure confident understanding. Reliable, easy-to-read definitions for more than 12,000 terms. A full-color section that illustrates the body systems in vivid detail. An extensive array of appendices that provide quick access to important information. A concise, compact format that ensures portability and ease-of-use. More than 3,000 new entries present the latest terminology in radiography, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutrition, optometry, paramedical terms, pharmacology, sports rehabilitation, anatomical terms, and more. Over 150 2-color illustrations visually reinforce definitions. A companion website includes: A spellchecker tool you can upload to your computer to ensure accuracy when typing medical terms. Full-color illustrations of the major body systems presented in labeled and unlabeled formats so you can test your identification skills and verify your knowledge. 30 additional color photographs that help you identify selected conditions. Basic Life Support (BLS) Algorithms that reflect the latest resuscitation guidelines Links to additional sources of information. |
dictionary of medical terms: Mosby's Dictionary Of Medicine Nursing And Health Professions PETER & NAGY HARRIS (SUE & VARDAXIS, NICHOLAS.), Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2018-10 Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health Professions has been acclaimed by students and educators for its clarity, comprehensiveness and currency. Now in its third revised edition, a thorough revision of this definitive reference for the Australian and New Zealand region enhances the classic Mosby Dictionary features. |
dictionary of medical terms: The Merriam-Webster Thesaurus Merriam-Webster, 2023-06 Find the right word fast! This indispensable guide from America's Language Experts is the perfect tool for readers and writers! This all new edition of The Merriam-Webster Thesaurus features more than 150,000 word choices, including related words, antonyms, and near antonyms. Each main entry provides the meaning shared by the synonyms listed and abundant usage examples show words used in context. Words alphabetically organized for ease of use. A great complement to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary and perfect for school, home, or office. |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Vocabulary in English, 1375–1550 Juhani Norri, 2016-06-10 Medical texts written in English during the late Middle Ages have in recent years attracted increasing attention among scholars. From approximately 1375 onwards, the use of English began to gain a firmer foothold in medical manuscripts, which in previous centuries had been written mainly in Latin or French. Scholars of Middle English, and editors of medical texts from late medieval England, are thus faced with a huge medical vocabulary which no single volume has yet attempted to define. This dictionary is therefore an essential reference tool. The material analysed in the Dictionary of Medical Vocabulary in English, 1375–1550 includes edited texts, manuscripts and early printed books, and represents three main types of medical writing: surgical manuals and tracts; academic treatises by university-trained physicians, and remedybooks. The dictionary covers four lexical fields: names of sicknesses, body parts, instruments, and medicinal preparations. Entries are structured as follows: (1) headword (2) scribal variants occurring in the texts (3) etymology (4) definition(s), each definition followed by relevant quotations (5) references to corresponding entries in the Dictionary of Old English, Middle English Dictionary, and The Oxford English Dictionary (6) references to academic books and articles containing information on the history and/or meaning of the term. |
dictionary of medical terms: Essential Medical Terminology José Leyva, 2018-10-03 This book will be a valuable resource for nurses and other healthcare professionals who deal with Spanish speaking patients. It is a guide that contains the key and most frequently used healthcare terms. It will also be useful for Spanish speaking nurses who want to have a better communication while interacting with English speaking healthcare professionals. |
dictionary of medical terms: Medical Terminology in a Flash Sharon Eagle, 2006 Provides students with a foundation of knowledge they can build on as they pursue a career in healthcare. This work is written in a user-friendly style. |
dictionary of medical terms: Attorney's Illustrated Medical Dictionary Ida Dox, 1997 |
dictionary of medical terms: A Dictionary of Medical Terms in Galen Richard Durling, 2018-07-17 Galen (2nd century A.D.), after Hippocrates the most distinguished physician of antiquity, has left us numerous medical works to which no complete Greek-English dictionary or concordance was available until now. This is a dictionary of ancient Greek medical terms as culled from Galen's voluminous works, covering all medical fields: diet, drugs and surgery. It contains approximately 3,000 Greek words and 119,000 citations. Particularly rich is the vocabulary of plant names, which sometimes defy identification. Dealing with terms from the fields of anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacy and surgery this book is essential for the study of medical Greek and will be of interest to both historians of ancient medicine and to classical philologists. |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms Peter Hodgson Collin, 2009-10-30 This fully revised edition of the Dictionary of Medical Terms now includes over 12,500 terms from British and international medical practice, explained in clear, simple English. It covers fields such as surgery, general practice, hospitals, clinics, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry and other specialisms, and includes example sentences for each entry, together with grammar notes and parts of speech. As well as technical language it also includes informal terms of the kind used between professionals or professionals and patients. It is a valuable practical reference for interns, nurses or trainees in any medical field and its clear explanations make it ideal for professionals learning English for medicine, for A-level and undergraduate students, and for home reference. An informative, essential reference text for anyone working in the healthcare community. This paperback is put together in an easy, accessible way and its soft-durable cover makes it resilient, user-friendly and you can always easily find what you want. - Reference Review |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms , 1961 |
dictionary of medical terms: A Dictionary of medical terminology, dental surgery, and the collateral sciences Chapin Aaron Harris, 1882 |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms. (Stone & Cox Dictionary of Medical Terms) , 1959 |
dictionary of medical terms: Lippincott's Medical Dictionary: a Complete Vocabulary of the Terms Used in Medicine and the Allied Sciences Joseph Thomas, Ryland W. Greene, John Ashhurst, George Arthur Piersol, Joseph P. Remington, 1897 |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionary of Medical Terms U. Johnson, 2007 |
dictionary of medical terms: Dictionaries K. Böddeker, 1897 |
dictionary of medical terms: The National Medical Dictionary John Shaw Billings, 1890 Tables include: Table of doses, Table of antidotes, Systems of numbering spectacle-glasses, expectation of life, relation of girth of chest to height in men, dimensions of parts and organs of body, weight of organs of human body, dimensions of foetus-comparative scales, table of foods and dietaries. |
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