- (such as psychopathy). A
physician practicing pathology is
called a
pathologist. As a
field of
general inquiry and research,
pathology addresses components...
-
ophthalmologist and
pathologist.
Gabriel Andral (1797–1876)
French pathologist.
Nikolay Anichkov (1885–1964),
Russian pathologist.
Julius Arnold (1835–1915)...
- speech-language
pathology is
practiced by a
clinician known as a speech-language
pathologist (SLP) or a
speech and
language therapist (SLT). SLPs also play an important...
- post
mortem examination is
performed by a
medical examiner or
forensic pathologist,
usually during the
investigation of
criminal law
cases and
civil law...
-
through the
laboratory analysis of
bodily fluids or tissues. Often,
pathologists practice both
anatomical and
clinical pathology, a
combination known...
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Richard Shepherd (born 1952 or 1953) is an
English retired forensic pathologist known for
performing numerous high-profile autopsies. He was involved...
- The
State Pathologist's Office (Irish:
Oifig an Phaiteolaí Stáit) is a
branch of the
Department of
Justice in the
Republic of Ireland. Its
function is...
- In male
human anatomy, the ****, also
known as the
prepuce (/ˈpriːpjuːs/), is the double-layered fold of skin,
mucosal and
muscular tissue at the distal...
-
Harbison (23
December 1935 – 18
December 2020) was the
second State Pathologist of Ireland.
Harbison was born in the
Howth area to
Sheelagh Harbison...
- (June 21, 1885 –
March 10, 1979) was a Scottish-Canadian physician,
pathologist, academic, and
author known for his
medical textbooks.
William was born...