
Based on the actual misuse of biomedical words in the literature, the author tries, through some illustrative examples of gastroenterologic lexicology, to establish criteria to a better use of medical terms considering among other factors, its ethymological basis, definition, and polyglottic equivalents in different idioms.
Terminology as Topic, Gastroenterology
Terminology as Topic, Gastroenterology
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