An Introduction to Medical Terminology by Andrew Hutton

An Introduction to Medical Terminology by Andrew Hutton

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Zusammenfassung

This is a self-teaching guide to medical terminology, designed for use by nursing, medical and other health-care students, medical secretaries and pharmaceutical representatives. The text includes descriptions of pathological conditions, medical instruments and clinical procedures.

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An Introduction to Medical Terminology by Andrew Hutton

This is a self-teaching guide to medical terminology designed for use by nursing, medical and other health care students, medical secretaries and pharmaceutical representatives. By learning prefixes, suffixes and common routes, students can have medical words at their fingertips, and are able to interpret new words. The text includes descriptions of pathological conditions, medical instruments and clinical procedures, so the student can see examples of the terminology in practice. Features: * Acquaints students and potential students with medical terminology * New smaller page size and layout make the second edition easier to use * An Exercise Guide and Quick Reference at the beginning and end of each unit help learning * Chapters now stand alone and can be referred to independently * There is a new comprehensive glossary and list of abbreviations
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ISBN 13 9780443059650
ISBN 10 0443059659
Titel An Introduction to Medical Terminology
Autor Andrew Hutton
Serie A Self-Teaching Package
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Elsevier Health Sciences
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-05-13
Seitenanzahl 320
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