Authors

  • Odina Toychieva
    Fergana Public Health Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue05-53

Keywords:

Diarrhea catarrh apoplexy humoral pathology bile blood juice choleric melancholic phlegm

Abstract

The aim of our article is to research the technical Latinisms in German with the help of a comprehensive analysis. We try to analyze the Latinisms in German and to offer German learners in the field of medicine an overview of the loanwords in tabular form, which they can use to make a decision in unclear cases.

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