Medical Terminology: A Self-learning TextA combination text and workbook, Medical Terminology: A Self-Learning Text uses word roots to build term definitions. A high exercise to test ratiogives ample opportunity for students to check their comprehension and facilitates self-study or guided-study courses. By emphasizing anatomic terms, using an organ-systemapproach, and by assuming no prior knowledge, Birmingham is broad-based enough to apply to all allied health fields. Thus it is truly an essentials text. |
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abdominal abnormal adrenal artery bladder blood vessels body brain breast bronchi cartilage caused cavity cervical chapter clot combining form condition osis describe digestive system disorders doctor drug duct ectomy endocrine example exocrine exocrine glands external eyeball female fluid following terms fracture function gland heart hormone immune infection inflammation inflammation itis integumentary system intestine involved joint kidney layer ligament liver lobe located lungs lymph lymphatic lymphatic system male Match column membrane muscle nerve nervous system nodes normal organs otomy pelvis penis person prefix procedure produce pulmonary related to diseases Reproductive System respiratory system root word root word meaning sclera selected terms related sexual skin spinal cord stomach structure substance Suffixes surface surgical term meaning terms are related therapy tion tissue trachea transplant tube ureter urethra urinary urinary bladder urine uterine tube uterus vagina valve vein ventricle vertebrae white blood cells
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Radiography Examination Review: 800 Multiple-choice Questions with ... William L. Leonard No preview available - 1991 |