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Study Stack for 4th 9 weeks project

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Term
Definition
Veritate Duce Progredi   To Advance with Truth as our Guide  
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Civium in moribus rei publicae salus   The welfare of the state depends upon the morals of its citizens  
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Artes Scientia Veritas   Art, Science, Truth  
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Mens Agitat Molem   Minds Move Mountains  
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Disciplina praesidium civitatis   Education, the Guardian of Society  
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medicus,-i   doctor  
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Abscessus   Abscess  
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Absente febre (Abs. feb.)   Fever being absent.  
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Accessio   Seizure  
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Accurate   Accurately  
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Acerbus   Sharp, harsh (to the taste)  
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Ad conciliandum gustum   To suit the taste  
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Ad duas vices   At twice taking  
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Ad partes dolentes (Ad. Part. Dolent.)   To the painful (aching) parts  
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Ad saturandum (Ad sat.)   To saturation  
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Ad secundum vicem   For the second time  
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Ad tertiam vicem   For the third time  
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Adde, Addantur   Add, Let them be added  
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Adhibendus (Adhib.)   To be administered  
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Adstante febri (Ads. feb.)   While fever is present.  
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Adversum (Adv.)   Against.  
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Aeger   The sick one, the patient.  
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Aggrediente febre (Aggr. feb.)   While the fever is coming on.  
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Agita   Shake, stir  
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Agita ante sumendum   Shake before taking  
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Agitato vase   The vile being shaken  
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Agitetur   Let it be shaken or stirred  
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Alternis horis   Every other hour  
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Alvus   The belly, the bowels  
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Ante cibum (AC)   Before meals  
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Apoplexia   Apoplexy, Stroke  
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Appone, Applica   Apply, Lay or put on  
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Aqua pura (Aq. pur.)   Pure water. (filtered, not distilled  
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Baccalaureus Medicinae (BM)   Bachelor of Medicine.  
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Balneum maris (BM)   Salt-water bath  
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Balneum tepidum (BT)   A tepid bath  
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Bis in die (bid.)   Twice a day  
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Bolus   A large pill  
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Brachium   Arm.  
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Bulliat, Bulliant   Let it (or them) boil  
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Calor   Heat, warmth  
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Capiatur (Capr.)   Let it be taken  
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Capillus   A hair  
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Caput   The head  
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Caute   Cautiously.  
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Cena   Supper  
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Cito   Quickly  
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Clarus   Bright, clear  
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Cochleare, Cochleatim   A spoonful. By spoonfuls  
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Coctio   Boiling  
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Colaturas   About to strain  
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Collum   The neck  
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