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Example sentences for "pathology"

Lexicographically close words:
pathological; pathologically; pathologischen; pathologist; pathologists; pathos; paths; pathway; pathways; pati
  1. They have studied pathology to their hearts' content; yet any intelligent farmer in this country, with a few simple herbs, can beat them at curing disease.

  2. Its pathology rested upon a supposed change of the humors of the body, particularly the blood and bile; and here are the first elements of the 'humoral pathology.

  3. AYRE'S sentiments respecting the pathology of dropsy, it is unnecessary to enlarge very fully on the application of his theory to the particular forms of that disease.

  4. Remarks on the Pathology and Treatment of Yellow Fever.

  5. It is from the want of this distinction that much confusion has arisen in our speculations relative to the pathology of hydrocephalus.

  6. As this case is related more for its singularity than from an expectation that any practical suggestions will be furnished by its perusal, but few remarks will be necessary, either upon its pathology or treatment.

  7. AYRE'S views of the pathology of the principal forms of dropsy, we must be allowed, before proceeding to the treatment of the disease, to make a few remarks.

  8. Faithful to his view of the pathology of dropsy, Dr.

  9. I received my internship and my postgraduate training in my special field of interest in Pathology in various Naval hospitals, and at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology at Walter Reed in Washington, D.

  10. The textbook of legal medicine, pathology and toxicology by Gonzalez, Vance, Halpern and Umberger does not give a scheme like I have shown to you today, but describes similar criteria.

  11. I interned in the Navy and took my pathology training at St. Albans Naval Hospital in New York.

  12. Forensic pathology is the study with the naked eye and with the microscope of injuries, including missile wounds, trauma in general.

  13. Yes, sir; both in anatomic pathology and in clinical pathology in 1955.

  14. Also I have had training at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, I have completed a course in forensic pathology there as part of my training in the overall field of pathology.

  15. In summary, it is the part of pathology in relation to the law, violent death being homicide, be it suicide, accidental or undetermined.

  16. Would you describe briefly for the Commission what forensic pathology involves?

  17. Thornton Boswell, whose position is Chief of Pathology at the Naval Medical School, and my other assistant was Lt.

  18. The reason why their pathology is not more evident is the fact that they are simultaneously entertained by so great a number of people.

  19. It is useless to quote again in this place the data of psycho- pathology and legal medicine, or those of prison statistics relating to imprisoned drunkards, or to tavern brawls as the proved causes of crime.

  20. It is just from these laws of social physiology and pathology that we derive the notion of penal substitutes, which at the same time we must not dissociate from the law of criminal saturation.

  21. It is difficult to over-estimate the value to science and society of the investigations and studies into the physiology and pathology of the nervous centres which are being conducted all over the world.

  22. Felix Von Niemeyer, Professor of Pathology and Therapeutics; Director of the Medical Clinic of the University of Tuebingen.

  23. This brochure fulfils the promise of its learned author in the introduction, in which he "proposes to summarize the recent investigations into the physiology and pathology of the nervous system which have a bearing on clinical medicine.

  24. Whether considered as a work of reference for busy practitioners, as a text-book for students, or as a treatise on pathology in its widest significance, this volume meets every requirement, and is an invaluable addition to our literature.

  25. Translation of Friedberger and Froehner's Pathology of the Domestic Animals.

  26. Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, May, 1903.

  27. Rogers, Professor of Pathology at the Calcutta Medical College.

  28. This famous scientist had won great honor in connection with the reform of medicine by his cellular pathology and a number of distinguished works on pathological anatomy and histology since the middle of the nineteenth century.

  29. However, the latter, especially careful experiments on the first stages of ontogenesis, have yielded some interesting results, particularly in regard to the physiology and pathology of the embryo at the earliest stages of development.

  30. Pathology is only a branch of physiology; it studies the changes that take place in the tissues and cells under abnormal and dangerous conditions.

  31. As we call this central organ of mind the phronema, we may say: Psychiatry is the pathology and therapeutics of the phronema.

  32. We may say the same of the modern metaphysical psychologists who built up a mystic theory of an immortal soul without knowing the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the brain.

  33. Since 1856 he has filled the principal Chair of Pathology at Berlin.

  34. Some of the results of work on the pathology of peripheral nerve injuries.

  35. Alcoholism, according to Lépine, dominates the pathology of the interior and has a marked bearing upon conditions at the front.

  36. Shell-shock, the pathological event, prefers to be an item in the pathology of function.

  37. Lesions of peripheral nerves= resulting from war injuries: Pathology and treatment.

  38. As we shall see later, one type of arteriosclerosis has a special pathology and etiology, the syphilitic arterial changes.

  39. Pure pathology is that branch of biology which defines the particular perturbation of cell-life, or of the co-ordinating machinery, or of both, on which the phenomena of disease depend.

  40. In other words, there could be no real science of pathology until the science of physiology had reached a degree of perfection unattained, and indeed unattainable, until quite recent times.

  41. Hence it is obvious that pathology is a branch of biology; it is the morphology, the physiology, the distribution, the aetiology of abnormal life.

  42. The character of his investigations may be illustrated by saying, that his method in pathology is analogous to that which Adam Smith adopted at the same time, though in a very different field.

  43. On the contrary, he believed that his plan was complete and exhaustive, and that what is termed Humoral Pathology was a fiction, which had too long usurped the place of truth.

  44. Hence it is, that no one can take a comprehensive view of the actual state of knowledge, without studying the theoretic relations between pathology and other departments of inquiry.

  45. As pathology was the science to which Hunter was most devoted, so also was it that in which his natural love of deduction was most apparent.

  46. Physiology and pathology are thus the two fundamental divisions of all organic science.

  47. Against this merciless onslaught, which made medicine the curse of mankind, the Solid Pathology was the first effective barrier.

  48. Difference between the science of pathology and the art of therapeutics, 416.

  49. These additions to our knowledge, besides being connected with the laws of animal heat and of nutrition, will, when generalized, assist speculative minds in raising pathology to a science.

  50. While physiology treats of all the natural functions, pathology treats of lesions and altered conditions.

  51. My master, Pietro Ellero, has given in La Tirrandie borghese, an eloquent description of this social and political pathology as it appears in Italy.

  52. These are, nevertheless, merely natural and spontaneous processes, since, as Virchow has shown, pathology is merely the sequel of normal physiology.

  53. About this time I saw the opinion expressed by a high authority in pathology that the pus in a pyaemic vein was probably a collection of leucocytes.

  54. This chapter of pathology makes up in tragedy what it lacks in romance; for these animal parasites have killed whole hosts of people.

  55. But all pathology is not bacteriology; and it would take a treatise of prodigious length to set forth the work of modern pathology in the years before anything was known of bacteria.

  56. The advance had still to be made from pathology to treatment.

  57. Before Kuechenmeister's experiments in 1852, there was no general knowledge of the exact pathology of entozoic disease.

  58. These and other difficulties for many years delayed the final proof of the true pathology of tetanus.

  59. But Galen had believed that diabetes was a disease of the kidneys, and most men still followed him: nor did Rollo greatly advance pathology by following not Galen, but Aretaeus.

  60. The application of this method has already added largely to our knowledge of the pathology of different forms of anaemia, as well as of the conditions obtaining in heart disease.

  61. Pathology of Plato, compared with Aristotle and Hippokrates, iv.

  62. Side-note: Physiology and pathology of Plato--compared with that of Aristotle and the Hippokratic treatises.

  63. I have no space here to touch on the interesting comparisons which might be made between the physiology and pathology of the Timaeus--and that which we read in other authors of the same century--Aristotle and the Hippokratic treatises.

  64. Plato's physiology and pathology compared with, 260; definition of sophist, ii.

  65. How many souls would not be doomed to endless ages of the most frightful torments that the mind could think of, before he could bring his spiritual pathology engine to bear upon them?

  66. Sometimes, indeed, he had behaved to Ernest in a way which did not bode well for the harmony with which the College of Spiritual Pathology would work when it had once been founded.

  67. The pathology of the appendix has now grown exceedingly voluminous, and if it were as valuable in quality as it is great in quantity the necessity for more investigation would be removed.

  68. It is exposed, therefore, to a damaging fire not only from unspiritualist psychology and pathology but also from the side of scholastic dogma.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pathology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.