Basic Medical Terminology II

WEEK 3

EXPRESSING POSITION

In this week,  we are going to summarize all possible ways of expressing position in medical terminology, esp. anatomical nomenclature, i.e.:

a) prepositions: you should be familiar with all prepositions use din medical terminology and what case they require (Accusative/Ablative)

b) comparative and superlative forms: you should know how to form these from the basic adjective and use these in a sentence, incl. the irregular forms

c) adjectives referring to body directions and planes: all these adjectives have two gender forms (-is for M/F and -e for N) and fall under the 3rd declension

d) combined terms with word stems and connecting vowel -o-, such as postero-, latero-, fronto- etc.

e) Latin and Greek prefixes: you should become familiar with these and be aware of the Latin and Greek prefixes with equivalent meaning, e.g. circum- = peri-, intra- = endo- etc.

See the section 3.1 of BMT II_handouts and make sure you understand all anatomical terms given in the example part of the prefix table.

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https://is.muni.cz/el/med/jaro2021/aZLLT0222s/um/in-class_presentations/SS_03_expressing_position.pptx
STUDENT PRESENTATION ON POSITION

In this week, some of you will also present the first of the topics to your classmates. Please submit your presentation at least two days before it is due into the homework vault below.