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IV. a) Supply words and word combinations having close meaning to the following:
preventive; to rise, about five months, to radiate to, to involve, acute, to result in, to determine, lesion, entire;
b) Supply words of the opposite meaning:
to elevate, to recover, to diminish, approximately, dry, empty, sharp, base, to doubt the diagnosis.
V. Use the verbs in brackets in the proper tense of the Indefinite group. Translate the sentences:
1. Products of protein, fat, and carbohydrate digestion (to be absorbed) from the gastrointestinal tract by the liver in which they (to undergo) further chemical processes. 2. The liver (to destroy) toxic substances which usually (to be formed) in the in intestinal tract as well as some poisons which (to enter) the body from without. 3. Jaundice (to be known) to be the disease which (to be due to) the presence of a large amount of bilirubin in the blood and tissues.
1. Read Text D. 2. Entitle it. 3. Say why probing with radio-pill is used:
TEXT D
It is common knowledge how difficult it is to examine the gastrointestinal tract. Long rubber tubes are used and the process of probing (zondlash) is known to cause th patient much discomfort. It gives only limited possibilities for the examination of the stomach and none at all for the intestine. Usual physiological methods are often ineffective for studying many important processes in the human intestine.
But a small electronic instrument called a radio-pill helps the physician in this matter. It is a small tube less than two cm long and only some millimetres in diameter. A very small transistor – transmitter is inside the tube.
The patient swallows this radio-pill which passes along gastrointestinal tract sending information on pressure, temperature, gastric secretion, the lever of acidity, etc., thus helping the physician to reveal all the pathologic changes.
LESSON 46
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