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EXERCISES:



I. Render the terms into English:

1. Unguentum Zinci; 2. Aurum radioactivum; 3. Ferrum cum acido ascorbico; 4. Sulfur depuratum; 5. Ferrum reductum; 6. Tabulettae Ferri reducti; 7. Aqua Plumbi; 8. Sirupus Aloës cum Ferro; 9. Unguentum Hydrargyri cinereum; 10. Unguentum Hydrargyri praecipitati albi;


11. Emplastrum Thallii; 12.Magnesii oxydum seu Magnesia usta; 13. Calcii oxydum seu Calcaria usta; 14. Hydrogenii peroxydum; 15. Aluminii hydroxydum; 16. Acidum arsenicosum anhydricum seu Arsenicum album 17. Acidum carbonicum anhydricum 18. Acidum sulfuricum concentratum; 19. Acidum carbolicum 20. Acidum ascorbinicum 21. Acidum acetylsalicylicum; 22. Acidum hydrochloricum purum dilutum; 23. Acidum aceticum concentratum; 24. Acidum hydrochloricum dilutum;
25. Tabulettae acidi arsenicosi obductae; 26. Tabulettae acidi nicotinici; 27. Unguentum acidi borici; 28. Dragee acidi ascorbinici.
2. Translate the terms into Latin:

1. Diluted hydrochloric acid; 2. yellow mercuric oxide or yellow precipitated mercury; 3. nitric / nitrous acid; 4. lactic acid; 5. tablets of nicotinic acid; 6. ointment of boric acid; 7. coated tablets of glutamic acid; 8. reduced iron; 9. lead plaster; 10. radioactive phosphorus; 11. diluted sulfuric acid; 12. pure hydrocyanic acid; 13. powdered tartaric acid;


14. ointment of yellow mercuric oxide; 15. zinc ointment; 16. coated tablets of arsenous acid; 17. anhydric arsenous acid; 18. anhydric carbonic acid; 19. boric acid; 20. strong hydrogen peroxide solution (Compare: Latin: Solutio Hydrogenii peroxydi concentrata)
3. Translate the prescriptions in English:

Recipe: Xeroformii 1.0

Zinci oxydi 5.0

Lanolini

Vaselini ana 10.0

Misce, fiat unguentum

Da. Signa:
Recipe: Emulsi olei Persicorum 120.0

Acidi benzoici 0.2

Olei Foeniculi guttas XX

Misce. Da.

Signa:
Recipe: Tab. Ac. ascorbinici 0.05 N 50

D. S.:
Rp.: Ferri reducti 1.0

Acidi ascorbinici 0.1

M., f. pulv.

D. t. d. N 20 in caps.

S.:
Rp.: Sol. Hydrogenii peroxydi dilutae 50 ml

D. S.:
4. Make up Latin prescriptions in their full and abbreviated forms:

Take: 0.5 of salicylic acid

0.6 of Zinc oxide

9.5 of Vaselin

Mix to obtain ointment

Give. Designate:


Take: 1.0 of precipitated sulphur

2.0 of Glycerin

60 ml of purified water

Mix. Give.

Designate:
Take: 100 ml of aloe sirup with iron

Give. Designate:


Take: Purified sulphur

Magnesium oxide

Milk sugar in equal quantities 10.0 (Saccharum lactis; lac,

Mix. to obtain powder lactis n - milk)

Give. Designate:

MEMORIZE THE TERMS:


  1. depuratus, a, um – purified ( for sulfur)

  2. purificatus, a, um – purified ( for water)

  3. rectificatus, a,um – purified ( alcohol and turpentine oil)

  4. dilutus, a, um – diluted

  5. ustus, a, um – burnt

  6. concentratus, a, um – concentrated

  7. praecipitatus, a, um – precipitated

  8. reductus, a, um – reduced

  9. obductus, a, um – coated

10. purus, a, um – pure

11. cinereus, a, um – grey

12. pulveratus, a, um – powdered

LESSON TWELVE


PHARMACOPOIEAL Chemical Nomenclature (continued)
NAMES OF SALTS and ESTERS

According to the International Pharmacopoeia, Latin names of salts (esters) consist of two nouns, the first of which is the name of the cation in the Genitive case, the second being the name of the anion in the Nominative case. For example:

Lat. Barii sulfas - Engl. Barium sulfate

Lat. Natrii nitris - Engl. Sodium nitrite

It is possible to define the type of a chemical compound from the suffix of the anion. (See the table)
In English the name of the cation in the Nominative case takes also the first place followed by the name of the anion, the suffix of which corresponds to the suffix in the Latin anion (See the table):

ANION SUFFIXES

IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS

Type of Compound

Latin anion

English anion

Combinations of oxygenous acids with high oxygen content

-as (Gen. –atis) m

Kalii orotas



-ate

Potassium orotate



-«- oxygenous acids with low oxygen content

-is (Gen. –itis) m

Natrii nitris



-ite

Sodium nitrite



Combinations of oxygen-free acids

-idum (Gen. –idi) n

Kalii bromidum



-ide

Potassium bromide



-«- oxygen-free acids with organic bases

hydro-…-idum

Morphini hydrochloridum



hydro-…-ide

Morphine hydrochloride



Acid salts

hydro-(bi-)…-as

Natrii hydrocarbonas



hydro-(bi-)…-ate

Sodium bicarbonate



Basic salts

sub-…-as

Bismuthi subnitras



sub-…-ate

Bismuth subnitrate




NB!


  1. Lat. Coffeinum-natrii benzoasEngl. Caffeine and Sodium benzoate

  2. The Bases of the names of some chemical elements may be different when used for the construction of acids and the corresponding salts:

Name of the chemical element

Acid name base

Anion name base

Phosphorus, i m

phosphor-

phosph-

Sulfur, uris n

sulfur-

sulf-

Arsenicum, i n

arsenic- (Latin)

arsen- (English)



arsen-







tartar-

tartr-

For example: acidum phosphoricum, but – Codeini phosphas


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