Tuesday 13 September 2011

Medical Terminology

Medical Terminology
Author: Bonnie F. Fremgen
Edition: 5
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0132843471
Category: Medical



Medical Terminology: A Living Language (5th Edition)


Using a consistent, logical, and step-by-step approach, MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: A LIVING LANGUAGE, 5/e introduces students to the anatomy and physiology of body systems and the corresponding medical terms related to them. Download Medical Terminology medical books for free.
For each body system, broad coverage of anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnostic procedures, treatment procedures, and pharmacology is provided. The author emphasizes both terms built from Latin and Greek word parts, and modern English terms, helping students develop a full working word part vocabulary they can use to interpret any new term. This edition contains many new terms, and has been reorganized for more efficient learning. To eliminate confusion, Word Building tables have been removed from each chapter and the Get Medical Terminology our bestseller medical books.

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