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- Introduction (Historical background. Special scientific concept. Definition. System of concepts and terminology. Medical terminology - system of systems. Pharmaceutical terminology. General cultural humanitarian meaning of the Latin language)
- Alphabet. Phonetics. Reading vowels. Features of reading consonants. Pronunciation of letters. Stress Rules
- Grammar: Noun; system of declensions, dictionary form, gender. Management as a type of subordination (Types of declensions. The concept of the dictionary form of a noun. Definition of the practical basis. Determination of the gender of nouns. Determination of the gender of nouns ending in the nominative singular in -a, -um, -on, -en, -i, -us. III declension of nouns . Grammatical features of the masculine gender and the nature of the stems. General requirements for determining the grammatical gender in the III declension)
- Adjective. Grammatical categories (Declination of adjectives. Dictionary form. Agreement. Adjective - agreed definition. Comparative degree (Gradus comparativus); formation and declension. Nominative plural (Nominativus pluralis) of nouns of I, II, III, IV, V declension and adjectives)
- Genitive plural (Genetivus pluralis) nouns of I, II, III, IV, V declension and adjectives
- Word composition. Types of morphemes. Morpheme analysis
- Frequency term elements of Greek-Latin origin. Articulation of terms
- Methods of word formation (Suffixation. Frequency Latin and Greek suffixes. Base. Prefixation. Prefix-suffix derivatives)
- Verb. Imperative, subjunctive, indefinite form. Accusative case, ablative (Four verb conjugations. Accusative case. Ablativus. Prepositions)
- Pharmaceutical terminology and prescription. Some general pharmaceutical terms (Trivial names of medicinal substances. General requirements and current practice of assigning names to medicinal products. Frequency segments in trivial names)
- Brief information about dosage forms
- Recipe (Structure of a prescription. Structure of a prescription line. Use of the accusative case when prescribing tablets and suppositories. Abbreviations in the recipe)
- Chemical nomenclature in Latin. Names of chemical elements, acids, oxides (Names of the most important chemical elements. Names of acids. Names of oxides. Names of salts. Names of anions. Frequency segments in the names of hydrocarbon radicals. Numerals. Adverbs. Pronouns, cardinal and ordinal numbers from 1 to 15. Numeral prefixes of Latin and Greek origin. Adverbs. Pronouns. Present tense of the indicative mood of the active and passive voices)
- Participles (Present active participle. Passive past participle)
- Latin proverbs and aphorisms
- Latin-Russian Dictionary
- Russian-Latin Dictionary
- The Hippocratic Oath. Hippocratis jus jurandum
- Professional medical expressions in Latin
- Standard Latin expressions found in scientific, political, and fiction
- Self-training exercises
Translate recipes into Russian
1. Recipe: Tincturae Belladonnae 10ml
Da Signa
2. Recipe: Tincturae Leonuri 30 ml
Da Signa
3. Recipe: Extracti Frangulae fluidi 25 ml
Da Signa
4. Recipe: Suspensionis Griseofulvini 100 ml
Detur. Signature.
5. Recipe: Infusi fructuum Anisi 15,0 - 200 ml
Detur. Signature.
6. Recipe: Pulveris radicis Rhei 0,5
Da tales doses numero 12 Signa.
7. Recipe: Infusi foliorum Salviae 10,0 - 200 ml
Detur. Signetur.r.
8. Recipe: Foliorum Farfarae 50,0
Detur. Signature.
9. Recipe: Emulsi olei Ricini 180,0
Sirupi Sacchari ad 200,0
Miss. Da. signa.
10. Recipe: Olei Vaselini 100 ml
Olei Menthae guttas II
Miss. Da. signa.
11. Recipe: Chloroformii 2 ml
Tincturae Valerianae
Spiritus aethylici 95% ana 10 ml
Misceatur. Detur. Signature.
12. Recipe: Tincturae Convallariae
Tincturae Valerianae ana 10 ml
Solutionis Nitroglycerini 1% 1ml
Validoli 2ml
Misceatur. Detur. Signature.
13 Recipe: Corticis Frangulae
Foliorum Urticae ana 15,0
Foliorum Menthae piperitae 10,0
Radicis Valerianae 5,0
Misce, fiant species
Da Signa
14. Recipe: Chloroformii
Olei Helianthi ana 20 ml
Misce, fiat linimentum
Da Signa
15. Recipe: Infusi foliorum Sennae 10,0 - 150 ml
Sirupi Rhei 30ml
Miss. Da. signa.
16. Recipe: Protargoli 0,2
Glycerini 5,0
Aquae destillatae 15ml
Misceatur. Detur. Signature.
17. Recipe: Tincturae Crataegi 25ml
Da Signa
Translate recipes into Latin
1. Take: lily of the valley herbs 10,0
Give. Designate.
2. Take: rhubarb syrup 300 ml
Issue. Designate.
3. Take: birch buds 30,0
Let it be issued. Let it be marked.
4. Take: aloe juice 100 ml
Issue in a dark bottle. Designate.
5. Take: suprastin solution 2% 1 ml
Give out such doses in number of 6 in ampoules. Designate.
6. Take: camphor solution in oil 10% for external use 10 ml
Give. Designate.
7. Take: decoction of bearberry leaves 10,0 - 180 ml
Give. Designate.
8. Take: lemongrass tincture 50 ml
Give. Designate.
9. Take: motherwort herb infusion 15,0 - 200 ml
Issue. Designate.
10. Take: complex turpentine liniment 80 ml
Let it be issued.
Let it be marked.
11. Take: decoction of oak bark 20,0 - 200 ml
Give. Designate.
12. Take: sunflower oil emulsions 100 ml
Give. Designate.
13. Take: infusion of nettle leaves 15,0 - 200 ml
Give. Designate.
14. Take: liquid extract of aloe 1 ml
Issue such doses in number 10 in ampoules.
Designate.
15. Take: anti-asthma collection 50,0
Give. Designate.
16. Take: breast collection 50,0
Give. Designate.
17. Take: choleretic collection 100,0
Issue. Designate.
18. Take: diuretic collection 50,0
Let it be issued. Let it be marked.
19. Take: marshmallow root infusion 3,0 - 100 ml, marshmallow syrup 20 ml
Mix. Issue. Designate.
20. Take: bitter tincture, rhubarb tincture, 15 ml each.
Mix. Give. Designate.
21. Take: digitalis leaf powder 0,05, sugar 0,3
Mix to make a powder.
Give out such doses in the number of 12.
Designate.
22. Take: marshmallow root, licorice root, flax seed 10,0 each, anise fruit 5,0, eucalyptus leaves 2,5.
Mix, let's get a collection
Give. Designate.
23. Take: menthol 0,1, peach oil 10,0
Mix. Give. Designate.
24. Take: castor oil 20 ml, xeroform 1,2, vinylin 1,0
Mix to make liniment
Give. Designate.
25. Take: menthol 0,2, belladonna tincture, 5 ml lily of the valley tincture, 2% nitroglycerin solution 2 ml
Mix. Give. Designate.
26. Take: St. John's wort 20,0, sage leaves 30,0, peppermint leaves 10,0
Mix. Give. Designate.
27. Take: buckthorn bark 30,0, nettle leaves 20,0, yarrow herb 10,0
Mix, let it be a collection.
Give. Designate.
28. Take: plantaglucid granules 50,0
Let it be issued.
Let it be marked.
29. Take: lily of the valley tincture, valerian tincture 10 ml each, hawthorn liquid extract 5 ml, menthol 0,1.
Mix. Issue. Designate.
Author: Shtun A.I.
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