Aimed at English-speaking students of medicine, this textbook has evolved from the Authors long-standing experience in teaching Latin at the Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. The contents, including grammar and vocabulary, are arranged specifically to help achieve the elusive goal of mastering basic medical Latin in the few hours allocated for that purpose in medical school curricula. Latin and Greek in Medicine enhanced with English phonetic transcription of Latin origin words and phrases may also be used in both teaching and studying medical English, as well as a self-study option.
?Latin and Greek in Medicine makes a significant contribution both to linguistic studies, whether Latin or English, and the topic of language culture. The book can be seen not only as an important source of information for linguists, but it also forms a textual foundation indispensable in constructing, establishing, or specifying the meaning of existing and new medical terms or definitions.
Rev. Prof. Jacek Łapiński
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Health
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
The book ?Latin and Greek in Medicine is addressed primarily to the students of medicine and dentistry. It covers the rudiments of the Latin and Greek vocabulary and grammar necessary for understanding of medical terms. It may serve as a textbook or as a reference manual for both students and medical professionals.
Prof. Kazimierz Szopiński
Department of Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology
Medical University of Warsaw