LATIN IS THE UNIVERSAL SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE OF ANATOMY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE.
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anatomy, physiology, pathology, tissue, cell, clinical medicine.Abstract
by studying Latin terminology, students not only memorize terms, but also understand their meaning, structure, and origin. As a result, they become specialists with in-depth knowledge in the field of medicine. Latin is the basis of anatomy, and all parts of the human body are named precisely through this language. This system is used not only in anatomy, but also in physiology, pathology, and clinical medicine. For example, terms such as cor for the heart, hepar for the liver, cerebrum for the brain, and pulmo for the lungs are used.
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