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47 Cards in this Set

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alve-
hollow, cavity
amygdal-
tonsil [almond]
anthrax, anthrac-
coal; anthrax
aux-,-auxe, -auxis
grow, increase
bacter(i)-
bacterium [small staff]
bronch(i)-
bronchus [windpipe]
capn-
carbon dioxide [smoke]
cocc-, -coccus
coccus (a type of spherical bacterium)
coni-, koni-
dust
labi-
lip
larynx, laryng-
larynx
paresis
slackening of strength, paralysis
pharynx, pharyng-
pharynx
phys-
air, gas
pleur-
pleura [side]
pne-
breathe
pneum(at)-
air, gas [breathe]
pneum(on)-
lung
sider-
iron
spir(at)-
breathe
staphyl-
uvula, palate; staphylococci
stern-
chest, breast, breastbone
steth-
chest, breast
strept-
streptococci
sud(or)-
sweat, fluid
thorax, thorac-
chest cavity, pleural cavity, thorax
trach(e)-, trachy-
[rough] trachea
resembling a bacterium
bacteriod
any fungal infection of the bronchi or bronchial tubes
bronchomycosis
bronchial hemorrhage
bronchorrhagia
study of dust (and its effects)
coniology
pertaining to both the teeth & lips
dentilabial
increased carbon dioxide (in the blood)
hypercapnia
(abnormal) enlargement of the spinal cord
myelauxe
specialist in the study of the ear, (nose), and larynx
otolaryngologist
hernia through the pharyngeal wall
pharyngocele
surgical puncture of a lung
pneumocentesis
producing or forming iron
siderogenous
presence of staphylococci in the blood
staphylococcemia
split or cleft sternum
sternoschisis
hernia of the pleura/lungs
pneumoncele
inflammation of the muscles of the chest
sthetomyitis
secreting or promoting the secretion of sweat
sudorific
suture of a lung
pneumonorrhapy
any disease of the thorax
thoracopathy
instrument used to open the trachea
tracheotome
across the thorax
transthoracic