- the form of
either small surgical biopsies or whole-body autopsies.
Neuropathologists usually work in a
department of
anatomic pathology, but work closely...
- 1968) is a Nigerian-American physician,
forensic pathologist, and
neuropathologist who was the
first to
discover and
publish findings on
chronic traumatic...
- ˈʔaltshaɪmɐ]; 14 June 1864 – 19
December 1915) was a
German psychiatrist,
neuropathologist and
colleague of Emil Kraepelin. He is
credited with
identifying the...
-
psychopathy that bred Stalin's tyranny,
citing a 1927
diagnosis by
neuropathologist Vladimir Bekhterev that
described him as a "typical case of severe...
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Helen Laura Whitwell (1
January 1955 – 24 July 2024) was a
British neuropathologist and
forensic pathologist. She is
notable for
being the UK's
first female...
- pathologist, a
Luftwaffe Captain during World War II,
later Chief Neuropathologist of the
State of Maryland. He
testified before the
Rockefeller Commission...
- (born 1929) is an
American pediatric neuropathologist who was
president of the
American ****ociation of
Neuropathologists in 1982. She
spent 50
years at the...
-
Creutzfeldt (June 2, 1885 –
December 30, 1964) was a
German neurologist and
neuropathologist.
Although he is
typically credited as the
physician to
first describe...
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Moshe Wolman (November 10, 1914 –
September 5, 2009) was an
Israeli neuropathologist. He is
considered one of the
pioneers of histochemistry. In 1954, he...
- injuries. The
original medical report stated that an
esteemed consulting neuropathologist, Lucy
Balian Rorke-Adams, had
determined there was no such wound. But...