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"The man is qualified to testify as an expert on issues of medical pathology.
In 1795 Pinel had also been appointed as a professor of medical pathology, a chair that he held for twenty years.
Wandering womb was the belief that a displaced uterus was the cause of many medical pathologies in women.
Gynecologic pathology is the medical pathology subspecialty dealing with the study and diagnosis of disease involving the female genital tract.
He worked at the Ospedale degli Incurabili, becoming professor of medical pathology in 1890 and then professor of clinical medicine.
As with medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided in two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.
After the war, Köberle returned to the University of Münster as Privatdozent, continuing his activities as professor and researcher of medical pathology until 1945.
During the nineteenth century writings on homosexuality treated it as a medical pathology, an accusation to be levied against political opponents or something brought into the nation by foreigners.
In 1866 he became an agrégé with the works Sur les hyperhémies non phlegmasiques and De la revulsion, which established him as a professor of medical pathology.
Medical laboratories Creditability of medical pathology laboratories is paramount to the health and safety of the patients who rely on the testing services provided by these laboratories.
The tissues were analyzed by a pathologist and found to be morphologically normal and there were no known reproductive problems or medical pathologies that could affect reproductive function.
In medical pathology, dissection (or, incorrectly, dissecting aneurysm) refers to a tear within the wall of a blood vessel, which allows blood to separate the wall layers, creating a pseudoaneurysm.
He was the author of Traité de Pathologie Générale, a compendium of medical pathology, and also "Lectures on Auto-Intoxication in Disease, or Self-Poisoning of the Individual".
Hooker attributed it to the Parisian pathologist and clinician Auguste François Chomel (1788-1858), the successor of Laennec in the chair of medical pathology, and the preceptor of Pierre Louis.
I once met a naturopathic physician who looked into my eyes and diagnosed, in less than two minutes, the identical medical pathology that had taken many traditional physicians four years, at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars, to diagnose.
Established in the 19th century within the College of Physicians of Philadelphia to provide future doctors with samples of medical pathologies, the museum is home to several thousand bones and human anatomical specimens preserved in fluid, as well as wax models and medical memorabilia.
From 1921 to 1924 he was a professor of special medical pathology at the Universities of Messina and Siena, afterwards serving as a professor of clinical medicine at the University of Pavia, a position he kept for the remainder of his career.
Sir James Paget, 1st Baronet (11 January 1814 - 30 December 1899) was an English surgeon and pathologist who is best remembered for Paget's disease and who is considered, together with Rudolf Virchow, as one of the founders of scientific medical pathology.