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The often opaque and specialized vocabulary that is the language of the medical and biological sciences can be a barrier to students of the medical profession. John Scarborough, in Medical and Biological Terminologies: Classical Origins, takes a fresh approach to this problem, arguing that a knowledge of the historical reasons underlying the choices of words used in these sciences, and of how the meanings of words have changed over the millennia, is far superior to rote memorization.Beginning with a brief discussion of why jargons are common and necessary, the author proceeds through botany and invertebrate zoology to suggest how living things are classified and related to one another, as well as to demonstrate how Greco-Latinate terms in these fields are important in biomedicine. Scarborough then considers the human body through traditional systematics (bones, nerves, muscles, the respiratory, digestive, reproductive, and vascular systems, endocrines, and the sense organs) to show how nomenclatures for parts and functions reflect the continuous efforts to define the human being.

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title Medical Terminologies Classical Origins Oklahoma Series in - photo 1

title:Medical Terminologies : Classical Origins Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture ; Vol. 13
author:Scarborough, John.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806130296
print isbn13:9780806130293
ebook isbn13:9780585145891
language:English
subjectMedicine--Terminology, English language--Medical English--Etymology, Nomenclature.
publication date:1992
lcc:R123.S312 1992eb
ddc:610/.14
subject:Medicine--Terminology, English language--Medical English--Etymology, Nomenclature.
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Medical and Biological Terminologies
Classical Origins
Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture
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Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture
Series Editor
Susan Ford Wiltshire, Vanderbilt University
Advisory Board
Alfred S. Bradford, University of Oklahoma
Ward W. Briggs, Jr., University of South Carolina
Susan Guettel Cole, State University of New York, Buffalo
Carolyn J. Dewald, University of Southern California
Thomas M. Falkner, The College of Wooster
Elaine Fantham, Princeton University
Nancy Felson-Rubin, University of Georgia
Arther Ferrill, University of Washington
Helene P. Foley, Barnard College
Ronald J. Leprohon, University of Toronto
Thomas R. Martin, College of the Holy Cross
A. Geoffrey Woodhead, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge/Ohio State University
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Medical and Biological Terminologies
Classical Origins
By John Scarborough
University of Oklahoma Press : Norman
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For Yasemin
By John Scarborough
Roman Medicine (London, 1969; Ithaca, 1976)
Facets of Hellenic Life (Boston, 1976)
Symposium on Byzantine Medicine (ed.) (Washington, D. C., 1985)
Pharmacy's Ancient Heritage: Theophrastus, Nicander, and Dioscorides (Lexington, 1985)
Folklore and Folk Medicines (ed.) (Madison, 1987)
Medical Terminologies: Classical Origins (Norman, 1992)
Scarborough, John.
Medical terminologies : classical origins / by John Scarborough.
p. cm.(Oklahoma series in classical culture ; vol. 13)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8061-2443-1 (hardcover)
ISBN 0-8061-3029-6 (paperback)
1. MedicineTerminology. 2. English languageMedical
EnglishEtymology. I. Title.
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Medical and Biological Terminologies: Classical Origins is Volume 13 of the Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture. It originally was published under the title Medical Terminologies.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc.Picture 11
Copyright 1992 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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Contents
Preface
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Abbreviations
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1. Special Vocabularies in Medical and Other English: Why There Are Jargons
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2. Botany
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