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Fritz Spiegl's Sicknotes : Alphabetical Browsing-book of Medical Derivations, Abbreviations, Mnemonics and Slang for the Amusement and Edification of Medics, Nurses, Patients and Hypochondriacs

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This dictionary is, in the very best sense, "a good read." It explains the meanings and derivations of the medical terms, abbreviations, mnemonics, and slang used by doctors, nurses, and health-care professionals publicly and privately.

It defines, for instance, the abbreviations doctors use in writing prescriptions and explains the Latin and Greek derivations of medical terms.

The author writes clearly and often humorously, not hesitating to voice his personal opinions.

He guides his readers through the world of medical language like a good friend-clarifying, cautioning, and teaching with wit and laughter.

About the Author: Fritz Spiegl has written many books, including Dead Funny, The Joy of Words, and The Guinness Book of Musical Blunders (in prep.), and is a popular BBC radio commentator, especially revered for his mastery of the English language.

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Product Details
Taylor & Francis
1850706271 / 9781850706274
Hardback
610.014
01/01/1996
United Kingdom
English
184 pages, illustrations
187 x 230 mm, 586 grams
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