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Heusinger was a pioneer in the field of comparative pathology.
He made important contributions in the fields of pathological anatomy, physiology, comparative pathology and parasitology.
In 1888 he founded the Journal of Comparative Pathology and Bacteriology.
Studies in Human and Comparative Pathology (1901)
Meyer had to teach pathology and comparative pathology at the Veterinary School of Pennsylvania.
In 1886 he was appointed professor of comparative pathology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris.
Al-Bayati holds a Ph.D. in comparative pathology (the pathology of animal diseases).
He served as Professor of Comparative Pathology at New York University's Veterinary College.
Furthermore, Virchow founded the medical fields of cellular pathology and comparative pathology (comparison of diseases common to humans and animals).
Winner of the Jackson prize for Comparative Pathology, with essay entitled 'Is Disease a Reversion?'
In the U.S., the Penrose Research Laboratory of the Philadelphia Zoo focuses on the study of comparative pathology.
Reid, you know, had just taken up comparative pathology, and was full of pompous 'inside stuff' about the biological or evolutionary significance of this or that mental or physical symptom.
He was appointed Heath professor of comparative pathology at Durham University in 1893, and physician to the Royal Victoria Infirmary at Newcastle in 1898.
In 1915, Dr. Loeb was appointed as professor of comparative pathology at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM).
The surgeon had spent a medically uneventful voyage writing a monograph entitled "Some Notes on Comparative Pathologies of the Inhabited Planets" and was now at loose ends.
This included a review of human paleopathology published by H.U. Williams in 1929 and a book published by Pales in 1930 on paleopathology and comparative pathology.
During this time he became interested in the study of infectious diseases in animals and in 1886 was awarded the chair of Comparative Pathology and Bacteriology at King's College London.
He worked as a professor of anatomy at the State University of Iowa between 1891 and 1896 and then became a professor of comparative pathology at the University of Buffalo until 1900.
Dean Osburn earned his BS and DVM degrees at Kansas State University and a Ph.D. in Comparative Pathology at the University of California, Davis.
In 1895 Smith moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts to accept a dual appointment: serve as professor of comparative pathology at Harvard University, as well as directing the pathology lab at the Massachusetts State Board of Health.
Having graduated in 1868, he became a battalion doctor in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), and thereafter a member of the board of the Medical Association at Zurich and a professor of pathological anatomy and comparative pathology in Munich.
After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in June 1985, Linnehan entered private veterinary practice and was later accepted to a two-year joint internship in zoo animal medicine and comparative pathology at the Baltimore Zoo and Johns Hopkins University.