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XI. Поставьте сказуемое в Present Simple:

1. The surgeon performed very difficult operations.

2. Doctors began to specialize in acupuncture.

3. These findings contributed to medical progress.

4. This work influenced medical education.

5. I used new achievements in my scientific work.

6. He wrote articles on skull trepanation.

7. A group of physicians made a very important discovery.

8. The scientific article described new methods in plastic surgery.

9. He used new findings in his report.

10. The scientists achieved great success.

XII. Переведите следующие словосочетания, используя причастие I или II :

развивающиеся страны; развитые страны; лечение, предупреждающее заболевание; заболевание, предупрежденное с помощью лечения; статья, описывающая новые методы; новые методы, описанные в научной статье; хирург, выполняющий операцию; операция, выполненная хирургом; студенты, читающие текст; текст, прочитанный студентами

XIII. Переведите предложения, обращая внимание на причастия и роли определения:

1. Every educated person should speak English.

2. A new treatment described in the scientific article was very useful.

3. The students translating texts used dictionaries.

4. The operation performed by the surgeon was successful.

5. The doctor told us about methods preventing heart diseases.

6. The findings included in the report were very important.

7. I read an interesting article published in a medical journal.

8. The lecturer answered the questions asked by the students.

9. He made a discovery contributing to the development of plastic surgery.

XIV. Прочтите и переведите текст: medicine: history ( Part I)

In prehistoric times people believed that angry gods or evil spirits caused diseases. The first known surgical treatment was an operation called trepanation. It involved use of a stone instrument to cut a hole in a patient’s skull, perhaps to release evil spirits.

By about 3000 B.C. the Egyptians who had developed one of the world’s first great civilization began making important medical progress. Egyptian physicians began to specialize. Some physicians treated only diseases of the eyes or teeth. Others specialized in internal diseases. Other ancient Middle Eastern civilizations also contributed to medical progress. The ancient Chinese for example developed medical practices. They developed the practice of acupuncture. In ancient India the practice of medicine stressed the prevention as well as the treatment of illness. Indian surgeons successfully performed many kinds of operations, including amputations and plastic surgery. The civilization of ancient Greece was at its peak during the 400’s. The great physician Hippocrates began showing that disease has only natural causes. He thus became the first physician known to consider medicine a science and art separate from the practice of religion. The Romans got most of their medical knowledge from Egypt and Greece. Their own medical achievements were largely in public health. The Greek physician Galen who practiced medicine in Rome during the A.D. 100’s made the most important contributions to medicine in Roman times. He performed experiments on animals and used his findings to develop the first medical theories based on scientific experiments. For this reason he is considered the founder of experimental medicine. During the Middle Ages the Islamic Empire of Southwest and Central Asia contributed greatly to medicine. Avicenna, an Arab physician produced a great medical encyclopedia called Cannon of Medicine. It summed up the medical knowledge of the time and accurately described meningitis, tetanus, and many other diseases. The work became popular in Europe where it influenced medical education for more than 600 years.

TASKS

1.Define the odd word. Translate all the words into Russian:

1. to treat, to cure, to heal, to develop

2. operation, religion, trepanation, amputation

3. priest, god, spirit, physician, religion

4. achievement, skull, eye, teeth