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93 Cards in this Set
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-Er,-ist |
One who |
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-Iatrician |
Practinioner |
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-Iatrics,-iatry |
Medical profession or treatment |
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-Logist |
One who studies... specialist |
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-Ac, -al, -an, -ar, -archy, -eal, -ic, -ical, -ive, -tic |
Peetaining to |
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-Logic, -logical |
Peetaining to the study of |
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-Logy |
The study of |
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Cardi o |
Heart |
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Crin o |
To secrete |
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Esthesi o |
Feeling or sensation |
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Gastr o |
Stomach |
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Enter o |
Intestines |
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Ger a, ger o, geront o |
Elderly |
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Gynec o |
Female |
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Immun o |
Immune |
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Ne o |
New |
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Nat o |
Born |
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Neur o |
Brain |
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Obstetr o |
Midwife |
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Onc o |
Tumor |
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Ophthalm o |
Eye |
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Orth o |
Straight |
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Ped o |
Child sometimes foot |
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Ot o |
Ear |
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Laryng o |
Larynx |
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Path o |
Disease |
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Psych o |
Mind |
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Radi o |
Radiation sometimes radius |
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Rheumat o |
Rheumatism |
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Rhin o |
Nose |
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Ur o |
Urinary tract sometimes urine |
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-Centesis |
Surgical puncture to aspirate, remove fluid |
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-Ectomy |
Excision, surgical removal or cutting out |
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-Lysis |
Process of Loosening, freeing or destroying |
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-Pexy |
Surgical fixtion fastening in s fixed position |
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-Plasty |
Sirgical repair |
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-Rraphy |
Suture. Uniting a wound by stitching |
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-Scopy |
Visual examination with a lighted instrument |
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-Stomy |
Formation of an opening |
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-Tome |
And instrument used for cutting |
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-Tomy |
Incision |
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-Tripsy |
Surgical crushing |
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Aden o |
Gland |
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Angi o |
Vessel |
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Append o, appendic o |
Appendix |
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Bi o |
Life living |
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Blephar o |
Eyelid |
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Cerebr o, encephal o |
Brain cerebro sometimes means cerebrum the main portion of the brain |
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Chir o |
Hand |
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Col o |
Colon or large intestine |
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Cutane i, dermat o, derm o, dermat o |
Skin |
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Faci o |
Face |
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Hepat o |
Liver |
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Mamm o, mast o |
Breast |
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Muscul o, my o |
Muscle |
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Myel o |
Bone marrow or spinal cord |
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Oste o |
Bone |
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Pulm o, pulmon o, pneum o, pneumon o |
Lyngs, ... pneumo sometimes means air or gas |
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Tonsill o |
Tonsil |
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Trache o |
Trachea. Windpipe |
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Vas o |
Vessel , vas deferens ( also called vas deferens, the extractory duct of tye testicle? |
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-Algia, -dynia |
Pain |
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-Cele |
Hernia, protusion of all part of an organ through the wall of the cavity that contains it |
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-Ectesia, -ectasis |
Dilatation... Dilation or enlargement / stretching of a structure or part |
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-Edema |
Swelling |
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-Emesis |
Vomiting |
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-Emia |
Condition of the blood |
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-Ia,-iasis |
Condition |
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-Itis |
Inflammation |
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-Lith |
Stone, calculus |
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-Malacia |
Softening, soft |
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-Mania |
Excessive preoccupation |
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-Magaly |
Enlargement |
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-Oid. (forms adjectives and nouns) |
Reassembling |
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-Oma |
Tumor |
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-Osis |
Condition, often an abnormal condition; sometimes an increase |
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-Pathy |
Disease |
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-Penia |
Defficiency |
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-Phobia |
Abnormal fear |
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-Ptosis |
Prolapse ( sagging) |
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-rrhage, -rrhagia |
Excessive bleeding or hemorrhage |
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-rrhea |
Flow or discharge |
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-rrhexis |
Rupture |
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-Spasm |
Twitching, cramp |
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-Stasis |
Stopping, controlling |
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-Able, -ible |
Capable of , able to |
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-Ase |
Membrane |
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-Ia, -ism |
Condition or theory |
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-Iac |
One who suffers |
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-Eum, -ium |
Membrane |
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-Opia |
Vision |
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-Ous |
Pertaining to or characterized by |
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-Y |
State or condition |