Sentence example with the word 'pathology'

pathology

abnormality, atrophy, complaint, degenerative disease, endocrine disease, hereditary disease, malaise, organic disease, rockiness, symptomology, worm disease

Definition n. the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases

Last update: April 22, 2017


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She has taken up pathology as her major subject.   [noun]

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Oral pathology, provides a specialist diagnostic histopathology reporting service.   [adverb]

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However, only a few posts in plant pathology were lost.   [noun]

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In many passages of his works on pathology, physiology, and psychology Lotze had distinctly stated that the method of research which he advocated there did not give an explanation of the phenomena of life and mind, but only the means of observing and connecting them together; that the meaning of all phenomena, and the reason of their peculiar connexions, was a philosophical problem which required to be attacked from a different point of view; and that the significance especially which lay in the phenomena of life and mind would only unfold itself if by an exhaustive survey of the entire life of man, individually, socially, and historically, we gain the necessary data for deciding what meaning attaches to the existence of this microcosm, or small world of human life, in the macrocosm of the universe.   [Please select]

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Virchow and the literature of medicine, anatomy, and physiology; his death; his "Archiv," "Cellular-Pathology," etc.   [Please select]

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'An Essay on Generation' English translation page 18; Paget 'Lectures on Surgical Pathology' 1853 volume 1 page 209.   [Please select]

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Lawson Tait 'The Pathology of Diseases of the Ovaries' 1874 pages 61, 62.'   [Please select]

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Turner 'The Present Aspect of Cellular Pathology' 'Edinburgh Medical Journal' April 1863.   [Please select]

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Paget 'Lectures on Pathology' page 27; Virchow 'Cellular Pathology' translated by Dr.   [Please select]

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Mueller's papers on the pathology and cure of snakebite, published in our issues for Nov.   [Please select]

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We have thus our 'pathology' or theory of the passive sensibilities of man.   [adjective]

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