The National Medical Dictionary


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Tables include: Table of doses, Table of antidotes, Systems of numbering spectacle-glasses, expectation of life, relation of girth of chest to height in men, dimensions of parts and organs of body, weight of organs of human body, dimensions of foetus-comparative scales, table of foods and dietaries.




English / French Medical Dictionary


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This dictionary contains English-French and French-English translations of over 12,000 medical terms. In addition, there is a medical questionnaire arranged by medical specialty for creating a complete history and physical using English and French phrases. The audience for this dictionary includes medical professionals working in Haiti and African countries where French is spoken, multilingual environments; global health professionals in tourist areas; professionals in public health, humanitarian medicine, emergency disaster management, rescue teams and frequent travelers disposed to any kind of danger or health risk and therefore in need of medical assistance while in a French speaking country. In emergency situations even small misunderstandings can lead to the loss of valuable time and consequently lives, therefore this dictionary is created in very practical time-saving and easy-to-understand way for both medical professionals and their patients. This book is intended to assist English speakers who are visiting countries where French is primarily used. It is not intended to be an exhaustive study of the French language, but serve as an introduction and overview. This 2nd Edition contains almost twice as many terms as the earlier edition. Almost twice as many pages. An all new Table of Contents makes finding things easier. We've added over 1,000 commonly used acronyms and abbreviations with their alternate translations in Both French and English. Designations of the parts of speech are new. * (n) - noun * (v) - verb * (a) - adjective * (r) - adverb French nouns and adjectives are designated gender as [m] or [f] We've added a Guide to English Pronunciation We've added a section on French grammar to help with noun / verb agreement as to gender and plurality. Contents Introduction New in This Edition A Guide to English Pronunciation The English Alphabet English Vowels Nouns Adjectives Determiners Verbs Adverbs How to Pronounce Dates and Numbers Linking Between Words A Guide to French Pronunciation Sorting It All Out Consonants Stress Linking Elision Silent Letters Six Easy Rules for Vowels Vowels and Diphthongs (non-nasalized) Nasalized Vowels Vowels in Contrast e caduc Liaison Stress Intonation Informal Reductions Gender of French Nouns French Gender Rules Explained Articles Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Changing Masculine to Singular Feminine Adjectives Masculine adjectives that end in a silent e Masculine adjectives that end in é Masculine adjectives that end in eux Masculine adjectives that end in f Masculine adjectives that end in er Masculine adjectives that end in consonants Masculine irregular adjectives Introductions - Présentations General questions - Questions generals Ache and illnesses - Douleurs et maladies Cardiovascular system - Système cardiovasculaire Pulmonary system - Système pulmonaire System gastointestinal - Système gastro-intestinal System urogenital - Système uro-génital For women - Pour les femme Physical exam - Examen physique English / French Dictionary Français / Anglais Dictionnaire Sources Used







The National Medical Dictionary


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The National Medical Dictionary is a comprehensive reference book containing medical terminology in four languages. It includes useful data such as conversion tables, and is an essential resource for doctors, nurses, and medical students alike. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




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