Now Available: Medical Terminology: A Students’ Guide to the Latin and Greek Roots of Medical TerminologyNow Available:

Check out a new brief work which I’ve published: Medical Terminology: A Students’ Guide to the Latin and Greek Roots of Medical Terminology (https://www.amazon.com/Medical-Terminology-Students-Guide-Latin/dp/B0CQ19JM71/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=AUTHOR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.WINEqY26msGYsHk46QIZlRP6D9VEdrw7RNhNWQXlYI-hfs7SWZFNuFEq2Divf8U_akwH8bL3BhH_lKgnOJdOaTwePjXFhvniwmifDXduEMWvzkxIGN031IjLGIvuQImIVp8fIJncw56_-ZsYaKqc-ehfrSksGO0sBj-ISBJd8iY55ymXFX0-BaE65tg88WZ1.wylMrvz72bKGTwpBqxOqbxcqRsj7eB8MsggI132uNRY&qid=&sr=)

It’s short collection of Latin and Greek roots which form common prefixes, suffixes and root words in medical terminology. It’s a excellent supplement to any class on physiognomy or a unit of Latin derivatives.



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