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Hippocrates Code: Unraveling the Ancient Mysteries of Modern Medical Terminology [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 280x216 mm, weight: 921 g, Heavily illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1624664644
  • ISBN-13: 9781624664649
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 280x216 mm, weight: 921 g, Heavily illustrated
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1624664644
  • ISBN-13: 9781624664649
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In this book lies a key for decoding modern medical terminology, a living language that, despite some quirks, is best approached as an ordered system. Rather than presenting a mere list of word elements to be absorbed through rote memorization, The Hippocrates Code offers a thorough, linguistically-centered explanation of the rules of the terminological game, both for the language of medicine and for scientific vocabulary in general. Its careful exposition of Latin and Greek linguistic principlesalong with a healthy dose of innovative exercisesempowers students to successfully employ the word elements that are the building blocks of modern medical terminology. Along the way, fascinating discussions of the practice of medicine in the ancient world provide an integral aid to the understanding of medical vocabulary. Code-breakers drawn to language, history, and medicine will be as stimulated as they are enlightened.

The Hippocrates Code features:





Twenty-eight chapters covering the principles behind the formation of medical vocabulary derived from Latin and Greek, complete with a rich harvest of the most useful prefixes, suffixes, and bases Detailed anatomical diagrams paired with an etymological tour of the human body Selected readings from ancient medical writers, with commentaries that compare and contrast medical practices in antiquity with those of the present day An abundant array of diverse and often ingenious exercises that require critical thinking about the application of word elements. For additional vocabulary practice, exercises, pronunciation aids, and much more

The Hippocrates Code companion website: www.hippocratescode.com

Recenzijas

"Innovative, well-conceived, and with real pedagogical, intellectual, and historical valuea very rare combination of merits in the ocean of available options for teaching medical terminology. An additional advantage of the book is the engaging, down-to-earth style of presentation. The abundance of curious facts about ancient medical practice and modern day references will appeal to the savvy and to-the-point pre-med student who does not have much time for highfalutin speech but is nevertheless hungry for new, less well-known information. Wholeheartedly recommended." Svetla Slaveva-Griffin, Dept. of Classics, Florida State University

Introduction ix
How to Use This Book xix
Additional Resources xxiii
Part I Latin
Chapter I Latin Prefixes 1
1(12)
Chapter II Latin Prefixes 2
13(12)
Chapter III Latin Numerical Prefixes
25(15)
Review I
36(4)
Chapter IV Latin Suffixes 1
40(11)
Chapter V Latin Suffixes 2
51(11)
Chapter VI Latin Suffixes 3
62(14)
Review II
72(4)
Chapter VII Latin Suffixes 4
76(10)
Chapter VIII Latin Suffixes 5
86(12)
Chapter IX Latin Suffixes 6
98(12)
Chapter X Other Latin Prefixes and Suffixes
110(16)
Review III
122(4)
Chapter XI Latin Nouns 1
126(16)
Chapter XII Latin Nouns 2
142(12)
Chapter XIII Latin Adjectives 1
154(15)
Chapter XIV Latin Adjectives 2
169(18)
Review IV
183(4)
Part II Greek
Chapter XV The Greek Alphabet
187(11)
Chapter XVI Greek Prefixes 1
198(11)
Chapter XVII Greek Prefixes 2
209(11)
Chapter XVIII Greek Numerical and Other Prefixes
220(15)
Review V
231(4)
Chapter XIX Greek Suffixes 1
235(10)
Chapter XX Greek Suffixes 2
245(10)
Chapter XXI Greek Suffixes 3
255(15)
Review VI
266(4)
Chapter XXII Greek Compound Suffixes 1
270(10)
Chapter XXIII Greek Compound Suffixes 2
280(10)
Chapter XXIV Greek Compound Suffixes 3
290(15)
Review VII
301(4)
Part III Other Types of Construction
Chapter XXV Bilingual Words
305(11)
Chapter XXVI Special Derivations
316(12)
Chapter XXVII Mythological Eponyms
328(10)
Chapter XXVIII Historical Eponyms
338(17)
Review VIII
350(5)
Appendix
Map
355(1)
Chronological Table
356(2)
Glossary of Proper Names
358(4)
Index of Word Elements
362(5)
Know Yourself Topics
367(1)
Medicine in Antiquity Topics
367(1)
Coins and Other Images
368(2)
Image Credits
370
JC McKeown is Professor of Classics, University of WisconsinMadison.Joshua M. Smith is Assistant Professor of Classics, Johns Hopkins University.