While studying this topic, you will:
- learn how to form conjuctivus of verbs in 3rd person in singular and plural form;
- write correctly the recipes and Rx lines with the verb fio, fieri — to form.
The lesson is divided into several sections:
- the rules of conjugation of verbs in the conjunctivus present in active and passive voices;
- the rules of using the verb fio, fieri in recipes and Rx lines.
The subjunctive mood in present active (Сonjunctīvus praesentis)
In the exercises of previous sections, the verb used in the indicative mood (indicativus) active and passive voices, as well as in the imperative mood (imperativus). Different kinds of instructions are written in the prescription form in the form of conjunctivus.
The rules of conjugation of verbs in the conjunctivus presentis (active and passive voices)
The subjunctive mood
Сonjugation | Active voice | Passive voice |
Singularis | Pluralis | Singularis | Pluralis |
I — signare | signe-t | signe-nt | signe-tur | signe-ntur |
II — miscere | miscea-t | miscea-nt | miscea-tur | miscea-ntur |
III — vertere | verta-t | verta-nt | verta-tur | verta-ntur |
IV — audire | audia-t | audia-nt | audia-tur | audia-ntur |
The use of subjunctive in the recipes and pharmaceutical terminology
Misce. — Mix. Misceãtur. Let it be mixed
Signa. — Signify. Signetur. Let it be signified
In subordinate clauses of purpose with the conjunction ut-to.
For example:
Misce, ut fiat unguentum — Mix, to form the ointment
The verb fio, fiěri
The prescription formulations with the verb fio, fieri (to form) are used after enumerating the ingredients which should be given in a certain drug form. It usually concerns the prescribing of powders, ointments, pastes, liniments, emulsions and suppositories. In this case the name of the drug form is in the Nominative Case singular. The singular form of the verb "fio, fieri" used in prescription formulations is fiat, while its plural is fiant.
Misce, fiat pulvis — Mix, in order to obtain powder
Misce, fiat unguentum — Mix, in order to obtain ointment
Misce, fiat linimentum — Mix, in order to obtain liniment
Misce, fiat pasta — Mix, in order to obtain paste
Misce, fiat emulsum — Mix, in order to obtain emulsion
Misce, fiat suppositorium — Mix, in order to obtain a suppository
Misce, fiat suppositorium — Mix, in order to obtain a vaginal; vaginale; suppository;
Misce, fiant species — Mix, in order to obtain (tea) species
(Mind: the term "species" is used in the plural!)
Recipe: | Massae pilularum quantum satis, ut fiant pilulae numero 30 |
Take: | Mass of the pill as much as is required for 30 pills |
Exercises
1. Form Imperative and Subjunctive forms of the following verbs.
1. addĕre — to add; | 8. conspergĕre — to gather; |
2. dāre — to give; | 9. destillāre — to distill; |
3. dividĕr — to divide; | 10. miscēre — to mix; |
4. praescribĕre — to prescribe; | 11. recipĕre — to take; |
5. repetĕre — to repeat; | 12. signāre — to signify; |
6. sterilisāre — to sterilize; | 13. solvĕre — to solve; |
7. vertĕre — to turn; | 14. praeparāre — to prepare |