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    The Medical Language Came Mostly from Which Two Origins
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The Medical Language Came Mostly from Which Two Origins

Question 93

Question 93

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The medical language came mostly from which two origins?


A) Latin and Spanish
B) Spanish and Italian
C) Latin and Greek
D) Greek and English
E) Spanish and English

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