
Dunmore and Fleischer's Medical Terminology: Exercise in Eytmology 3rd Edition by Charles Dunmore,Rita Fleischer, Cheryl Walker Esbaugh, Rhonda Sparks
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0803600324
Dunmore and Fleischer's Medical Terminology: Exercise in Eytmology 3rd Edition by Charles Dunmore,Rita Fleischer, Cheryl Walker Esbaugh, Rhonda Sparks
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0803600324 Exercise 52
Analyze and define each of the following words. In this and in succeeding exercises, analysis should consist of separating the words into prefixes (if any), combining forms, and suffixes or suffix forms (if any) and giving the meaning of each. Be certain to differentiate between nouns and adjectives in your definitions. Consult a medical dictionary for the current meanings of these words. Use a separate paper if you need more room for an answer.
angiogram________________________________________________________________________
angiogram________________________________________________________________________
Explanation
Angiogram:
Etymology: Angiogram, a noun...
Dunmore and Fleischer's Medical Terminology: Exercise in Eytmology 3rd Edition by Charles Dunmore,Rita Fleischer, Cheryl Walker Esbaugh, Rhonda Sparks
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