Ancient Medical and Modern Terms

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Has anyone ever taken such a class? Im trying to find some classes to fill my schedule with for senior year. I thought this may be useful. What do you guys think?
 
It could be interesting, so if it wouldn't be too difficult, I'd say go for it and take it.
 
Know this: "allopathic" does not mean what SDN thinks that it means.
 
I'm taking a class like that right now (my last semester).
It is great. Super easy, and actually helpful.

Best thing my advisor ever told me was to take this
"entomology" class. At first I didn't understand why she thought I was
interested in bugs, but it turned out she didn't realize the difference
between entomology and etymology.
You won't regret the class, it's full of win.
 
hmm...it sound like you are talking about a medical terminology class.
 
"Ancient medical and modern terms" sounds like a class on ancient medicine and modern street lingo that I once took. It was an odd blend, but interesting. Perhaps it is actually called Ancient and Modern medical terms. 😉
 
"Ancient medical and modern terms" sounds like a class on ancient medicine and modern street lingo that I once took. It was an odd blend, but interesting. Perhaps it is actually called Ancient and Modern medical terms. 😉

Sorry! Yeah. thanks its called "Ancient and Modern Medical Terms". So was this class manageable? I am willing to do the work but this will be counted as an elective so I want the amt of work required to be reasonable 🙂

What did the class entail? Were you memorizing hundreds of terms?

Thanks!
 
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