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1
LATIN MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • History of Latin medical terminology
  • Structure of Latin medical terminology
  • Required introductory grammar
  • Mgr. Karel Cerný
  • Institution
  • Ústav dejin lékarství a cizích jazyku 1. LF UK
  • Institute for History of Medicine and Foreign
    Languages
  • Address
  • Katerinská 32
  • 120 00 Praha 2
  • (entrance street Katerinska, the same building
    as the foreign student office dpt., via library)?
  • http//udl.lf1.cuni.cz/
  • karel.cerny_at_lf1.cuni.cz
  • phone 420 224 964 108

2
Required textbook
  • Dana Svobodová, An Introduction to Greco-Latin
    Medical Terminology, Prague (Nakladatelství
    Karolinum) 2002.
  • Available at
  • booksellers
  • Wimmer (Lipová street in vicinity of General
    hospital)?
  • Karolinum (Celetná street, within reach of
    underground stations Mustek or Námestí
    republiky)?
  • library of the faculty (Na bojišti street, 1st
    underground floor)?

3
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESFULL COMPLETION OF THE
COURSE
  • Latin terminology is a two terms course with
    obligatory credit in the end of both and an exam
    in the end of the summer term.
  • Two ways of obtaining a credit
  • a) if all tests during a term are successful AND
    the attendance is satisfactory (two or less
    lessons missed) you will receive a credit
    without additional conditions in the credit
    week
  • b) if any of previous conditions is not met you
    have to write a credit test during the credit
    week (three attempts are allowed)?
  • Exam conditions
  • both credits are required
  • three attempts are allowed, the 3rd one must be
    with different examinator than previous two
  • exam consists of two parts
  • written test
  • spoken examination.
  • Further details about credits and exams can be
    found here http//udl.lf1.cuni.cz/
  • Consultations
  • During the therm or the examination period
    available on request.

4
HISTORY OF LATIN MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
  • Greek foundation of a rational science
  • Roman empire
  • Hippokrates and Galen
  • medieval era
  • renaissance and scientific revolution
  • transition to modern era
  • birth of modern medical sciences in the end of
    the 19th century
  • future of medical terminology

5
Structure of Latin-Greek Medical Terminology
  • Grammatical structure
  • nouns (substantivum, divided to 5 declensions)?
  • adjectives (adiectivum, two major groups, 3
    dec-lensions)?
  • prepositions (praepositiones)?
  • verbs (only imperativus)?
  • numerals (numeralia, cardinal and ordinal
    numerals)?
  • Greek grammar (3 declensions to limited extent)?
  • Lexical structure
  • Latin vocabulary
  • Greek vocabulary
  • one-word composed terms

6
Nouns
  • Nouns are divided to declensions indicated in
    textbook using Roman numerals I. - V.
  • Every declension consist of six grammatical cases
    in singular and plural. 5th and 3rd case are not
    used in Medical Terminology
  • Names of cases
  • 1. nominativus (nominative)?
  • 2. genitivus (genitive/possessive case)?
  • 4. accusativus (accusative/objective case)?
  • 6. ablativus (ablative)?

7
Adjectives, prepositions, numerals, verbs
  • adjectives use the same system of cases (and
    suffixes) as Latin nouns limited to I. - III.
    declension
  • prepositions consist of three groups and are
    indeclinable
  • numerals two groups, partially indeclinable
  • verbs only imperative is required
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