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| ist and writer of A Colour Atlas of Forensic | Pathology, a seminal book on the subject. |
| In | pathology, a Councilman body, also known as Councilman |
| nwealth Government to establish the National | Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC) in 19 |
| Plant | pathology also involves the study of pathogen identifi |
| plants, orthognathic surgery, and evaluating | pathology, among other dental procedures. |
| medical work by Erasmus Darwin dealing with | pathology, anatomy, psychology, and the functioning of |
| have the trustees there establish a Chair of | Pathology and Bacteriology (with his son as incumbent) |
| He held the chair of internal | pathology and clinical medicine at the Montreal School |
| Medical Examiners and the American Board of | Pathology; and being bestowed the title of Knight Gran |
| relocated to Jena as a professor of special | pathology and director of the medical clinic. |
| n 1883, he became extraordinary professor of | pathology and in 1906, full-time professor at the Univ |
| e Director of the Institute and Professor of | Pathology and Bacteriology at the University of the Wi |
| ologie und Therapie des Fiebers (Textbook of | Pathology and Therapy of Fevers). |
| in Liverpool, England performed a variety of | pathology and medical research during the 20th century |
| An important treatise on the | pathology and treatment of tuberculosis and pulmonary |
| on eliminated homosexuality as a psychiatric | pathology, and in 1979, the Norwegian department of de |
| searcher in molecular genetics, haematology, | pathology and clinical medicine. |
| in the Army Medical School, and professor of | pathology and bacteriology at George Washington Univer |
| omy, physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, | pathology, and OMM courses in relation to that system. |
| set up the Chao Tzee Cheng Professorship in | Pathology and Forensic Science. |
| iatrics, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics, | Pathology and ENT, as well as an A&E department. |
| esearch to understand the role of SMN in SMA | pathology and using high throughput screening to disco |
| 6 and received her Master's degree in speech | pathology and audiology from the University of Iowa. |
| Pathology and Treatment of War Wounds (1942) | |
| gency, Intensive Care and Surgery, Medicine, | Pathology and Radiology and many other services. |
| d made many positive contributions to speech | pathology and stuttering research. |
| to 1923, decided a building was required for | pathology and hired Adolph Scherrer to be the architec |
| ronment, the Department of Plant Biology and | Pathology, and the Chang Science Library. |
| euroscience, molecular and cellular biology, | pathology and laboratory medicine, pharmacology, pharm |
| From 1958, he taught general | pathology and experimental oncology. |
| , gynaecology, anaesthesiology, neonatology, | pathology and histo-pathology, dermatology and physiot |
| He completed both his PhD in experimental | pathology and his residency in anatomic pathology and |
| In 1898 he became professor of | Pathology and Anatomical pathology and head of the Pat |
| 1911 to 1921, he was a professor of general | pathology and pathological anatomy at the University o |
| ew wards, as well as new Out-Patient, X-ray, | Pathology and Research Departments. |
| and Urinary Organs) (in Handbook of special | Pathology and Therapy, Volume I, Erlangen 1862) |
| icine, Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of | Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Professor of Pre |
| ccupational Therapy, 12th in Speech-Language | Pathology, and 16th in Audiology by U.S. News in their |
| n 1886 he was appointed professor of special | pathology and therapy at the University of Dorpat, but |
| He authored Observations in Surgery and | Pathology and was awarded the Fothergilian Gold Medal. |
| courses include advanced pain control, oral | pathology, and advanced oral radiology. |
| his residency and fellowships in ophthalmic | pathology and vitreoretinal diseases and surgery at th |
| rous independent papers to the literature of | pathology and psychological medicine. |
| Other variants cause no detectable | pathology, and are thus considered non-pathological va |
| He is a professor emeritus in | Pathology and Medicine at the University of Chicago Me |
| The | pathology and illnesses associated with aging are innu |
| t of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Department of | Pathology, and Division of Cardiology in the Departmen |
| Pathologie und Therapie der Pseudoplasmen ( | Pathology and therapy of the "pseudo plasmas"), 1854 |
| Montana, October 21, 1939) is a Professor of | Pathology and Developmental Biology at Stanford Univer |
| in the works of Fortunato, has prevailed in | pathology and physiology. |
| creatine kinase, myopathic/dystrophic muscle | pathology and altered α-dystroglycan. |
| ing of 2007; Professor of Molecular Biology, | Pathology and Human Genetics at the Weill Graduate Sch |
| Jacob Joseph Taubenhaus (the chief of plant | pathology and physiology at the Agricultural and Mechi |
| e Canadian Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial | Pathology and Oral Medicine, and Newsletter Editor for |
| a faculty member in the Department of Speech | Pathology and Audiology and in 1994 he was appointed c |
| Louis City Hospital (Snodgrass Laboratory of | Pathology and Bacteriology), St. Louis, Missouri. |
| ing his Surgical Registrarship, he turned to | pathology and started to publish papers, with a brief |
| Sciences; Nutrition and Food Sciences; Plant | Pathology and Microbiology; Poultry Science; Recreatio |
| nt and emergency, day procedures, radiology, | pathology and physical medicine. |
| l Science • Social Work • Sociology • Speech | Pathology and Audiology |
| Diego (UCSD) in 1976, becoming Professor of | Pathology and Medicine (1988) as well as Co-Director ( |
| Jacob Joseph Taubenhaus (the chief of plant | pathology and physiology at the Agricultural and Mechi |
| gy, Respiratory therapy, Speech and language | pathology and Speech and Hearing, and Urology and Kidn |
| 990 he has also been an Adjunct Professor of | Pathology and Psychiatry at the University of Pittsbur |
| l qualified in 1976 with a diploma in speech | Pathology and Therapeutics from the College of Educati |
| Other names somewhat obsolete for this | pathology are hypersomia (Greek: hyper over the normal |
| It is used in anatomic | pathology as a marker to determine if a tumor arises f |
| ities also included other areas of endocrine | pathology as well. |
| 010, he heads the Sir William Dunn School of | Pathology at the University of Oxford. |
| e was invited to be the chair of gynecologic | pathology at the University of Sheffield. |
| ly the University Professor of Chemistry and | Pathology at the University of Virginia. |
| ell (May 16, 1872 - 1940), was instructor in | pathology at Boston University, and a pioneer cancer r |
| hologist, who from 1896 to 1926 was chief of | pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital. |
| ist, offered Mant a job in the Department of | Pathology at Guy's Hospital Medical School. |
| of the Indian Medical Service, professor of | pathology at the Calcutta Medical College. |
| 1926) was a Scottish-born Professor of Plant | Pathology at the University of Adelaide. |
| nnett was also director of the department of | pathology at Johns Hopkins University and also taught |
| was appointed Heath professor of comparative | pathology at Durham University in 1893, and physician |
| on of head of the Sir William Dunn School of | Pathology at the University of Oxford. |
| n and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and of | Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Me |
| was appointed to the Joseph Hunter Chair of | Pathology at the University of Sheffield in 1931. |
| administrator, and professor of experimental | pathology at the University of Pennsylvania (1899-1903 |
| xico City and was Professor of Histology and | Pathology at the Mexican Army Medical School. |
| as State University and a PhD in Comparative | Pathology at the University of California, Davis. |
| He became an instructor of | pathology at Boston University School of Medicine from |
| o 1919 he was a full professor of anatomical | pathology at the Jagiellonian University, where in 189 |
| 933, he became director of the Institute for | Pathology at the Friedrichshain Hospital in Berlin and |
| Missouri, where she worked as instructor of | pathology at Washington University, as well as for the |
| After graduate training in | pathology at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (the predeces |
| Muir was a lecturer in bacterial | pathology at Edinburgh University (1894-98), and was b |
| He completed his residency in | pathology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dalla |
| presently a clinical associate professor of | pathology at The Ohio State University. |
| T. Stahlman is a professor of pediatrics and | pathology at Vanderbilt University. |
| He became an assistant in | pathology at Harvard Medical School in 1928. |
| professor and chairman of the Department of | Pathology at Jefferson Medical College, announced the |
| 90 he became Head of the Department of Plant | Pathology at the University of Adelaide, and in 1991 h |
| accepted the foundation chair of veterinary | pathology at the University of Melbourne. |
| duate work in clinical psychology and speech | pathology at the University of Washington in Seattle. |
| 6 and then became a professor of comparative | pathology at the University of Buffalo until 1900. |
| He became professor of botany and plant | pathology at the University of Minnesota in 1908 and d |
| There he became assistant professor of | pathology at the university in 1879. |
| ired the departments of surgery and surgical | pathology at Georgetown University. |
| is is the Austin L. Vickery Jr. Professor of | Pathology at Harvard Medical School. |
| Her internship was in | pathology at Grasslands Hospital of Valhalla, New York |
| ospital and completed medical residencies in | pathology at Providence Hospital in Detroit, Tulane Un |
| his appointment as Professor of Medicine and | Pathology at Harvard Medical School. |
| re 2000) was the head of the School of Plant | Pathology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. |
| He was the first Professor of | pathology at Cornell University and became famous with |
| appointed Hunterian Professor of Surgery and | Pathology at the Royal College of Surgeons of England |
| He spent most of his career as Professor of | Pathology at Glasgow University (1899-1936), where he |
| ull year training in anatomical and clinical | pathology at St. Luke's Hospital of Columbia Universit |
| s the Alice Hogge & Arthur Baer Professor of | Pathology at the University of Chicago, where he is th |
| a staff member position at the Department of | Pathology at the Massachusetts General Hospital. |
| red to other subdivisions of Speech Language | Pathology at the time. |
| He was also a visiting Professor of | Pathology at the University of North Carolina School o |
| was appointed demonstrator in anatomy and in | pathology at Guy's and passed the final FRCS (Eng.) in |
| , then Senior Lecturer, then Reader in Plant | Pathology at the University of Adelaide. |
| Departments of Anatomy and Cell Biology, and | Pathology at The College of Physicians and Surgeons of |
| hic Society, and Honorary Professor of Plant | Pathology at Liverpool John Moores University. |
| Principles of | Pathology, Authors John George Adami, Albert George Ni |
| er Transplant under organ transplant centre, | Pathology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Cytology, Cytog |
| ific journals such as Aquatic Mammals, Avian | Pathology, Biological Conservation, Bulletin of Marine |
| Review of 1st edition of Text-book of | Pathology, Br Med J. 1925 April 25; 1(3356): 787-790 ( |
| The new | pathology building |
| A new £7m | pathology building (2006) |
| The old | pathology building was still in excellent shape, and a |
| istory Museum was established, using the old | pathology building. |
| this crearly represents a psychological | pathology.... but what paethology did rose of lima suffe |
| n 1846 for the "cultivation and promotion of | Pathology by the exhibition and description of specime |
| glish research article in the field of human | pathology by the United States and Canadian Academy of |
| d a book on the history of American surgical | pathology, called Guiding the Surgeon's Hand, and has |
| d opinions on sarcomas and other soft tissue | pathology cases. |
| d H. Robinson Endowed Chair and Professor of | Pathology, Cell Biology, and Pharmacology & Toxicology |
| and Gynaecology, Medical Imaging, Pharmacy, | Pathology, Central Sterilising. |
| eler is an American Diplomat of the Board of | Pathology, certified in Pathologic Anatomy and Clinica |
| Lacy stepped down from his | Pathology chairmanship in 1984, to be succeeded by Dr. |
| Co-editor of General and Systematic | Pathology, Churchill Livingstone, 2009 (5th edition). |
| ant from the immune response that causes the | pathology classically associated with schistosomiasis. |
| irdressers salon, Foodland supermarket, IMVS | pathology clinic and a Cellarbrations bottle-shop. |
| ittle Regent Street and still functions as a | pathology clinic. |
| (2004) Plant | Pathology: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises. |
| books related to forensic sciences, forensic | pathology, criminology, and police sciences. |
| The | Pathology Department building, built in 1895, is well- |
| is liberation he worked as a lecturer in the | pathology department at Queen's University, and then w |
| In 1941, Dr. Berenberg entered the | pathology department of Children's Hospital in Boston |
| tral Accident and Emergency, Outpatients and | Pathology Departments. |
| ok, Diseases of the Skin: their Description, | Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. |
| Skin Diseases: their Description, | Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment with a Copious Form |
| on of Tibetan medicine and cover physiology, | pathology, diagnosis, and cure. |
| Given this | pathology, Ejection Fraction may deteriorate by ten to |
| ction, including reproductive physiology and | pathology, endocrinology, andrology, gonad function, g |
| icultural chemistry, plant physiology, plant | pathology, entomology, plant breeding, and orchard man |
| ry staff in subjects such as taxonomy, plant | pathology, entomology, cultural growing requirements, |
| ted airline passengers with standard disease | pathology, Eph is convinced of the reality of vampires |
| ld view, the Stock Market), momentary needs, | pathology, etc. |
| in February 2009, police announced that the | pathology examination showed she had died of pneumonia |
| The term is used in medicine in | pathology, for example in "calcareous conjunctivitis" |
| inued on at the University as a professor of | pathology for twenty years; during that time he met hi |
| leted a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) in foetal | pathology from the University of Birmingham Medical Sc |
| sh and her DDS from Dalhousie; and her MS in | pathology from UWO. |
| owman received a bachelor's degree in speech | pathology from Augustana College, a Master's in speech |
| introducing the words electricity, medical, | pathology, hallucination and computer to the English l |
| mong his written works is a 1915 textbook on | pathology he co-authored with Ludolf von Krehl (1861-1 |
| nervation, as well as noice-induced cochlear | pathology; he has published over 100 peer-reviewed pap |
| To | pathology he rendered important services, showing the |
| rgery, pediatric, & sports), otolaryngology, | pathology, hematology, pediatrics (critical care, emer |
| ences, including biochemistry, microbiology, | pathology, histology, and anatomy. |
| Its three branches (General | pathology, Hygiene and immunology, Psycho physiology) |
| Digital | Pathology Imaging Group at University of Pittsburgh Me |
| e disciplines of Epidemiology, Microbiology, | Pathology, Immunology and Clinical Science are drawn t |
| He pioneered research programs in | pathology, immunology, biochemistry and geographic med |
| hysiologist and pathologist: he had done for | pathology in England what Rudolf Virchow had done in G |
| He made major contributions to plant | pathology in New Zealand, especially with therapeutics |
| In 1701, he became professor of | pathology, in 1719, professor of therapeutics and perm |
| in 1966 in Australia, Spencer studied Speech | pathology in Melbourne before becoming actively intere |
| ote the study of the science and practice of | Pathology in relation to medicine; to encourage resear |
| appen with blockade of lymph flow because of | pathology in the draining lymph node or at some point |
| al years as an assistant at the institute of | pathology in Leipzig, and from 1876 to 1908 was direct |
| and the first Master of Science in molecular | pathology in the country. |
| anesthesia with isoflurane increases amyloid | pathology in mice models of Alzheimer's disease, and h |
| he forensic pathologist at the Department of | Pathology in the Ministry of Health. |
| ssor of descriptive and surgical anatomy and | pathology in 1883, and Halford took the title of profe |
| umerous monographs upon subjects relating to | pathology in French, German, English and American medi |
| Clinical | Pathology in Practice (Frowde, 1910) |
| rate at Naples, and later was a professor of | pathology in Messina (1882), Catania (1883) and Pisa ( |
| Lectures on Chemical | Pathology in its Relation to Practical Medicine. |
| ntanum is an important anatomic landmark for | pathology in a congenital anomaly known as posterior u |
| retired from full-time professional work in | pathology in 1941. |
| View of the Research Institute of Molecular | Pathology in Vienna, Austria. |
| by two scientists then at the Department of | Pathology in the New York University School of Medicin |
| April 2005, Cheresh joined the Department of | Pathology in the school of medicine at the University |
| Vice Chair of Research in the Department of | Pathology in the School of Medicine at the University |
| The Inquiry into Pediatric Forensic | Pathology in Ontario, commonly known as the Goudge Inq |
| The rust causes widespread | pathology in the leaves of the plant and slow its disp |
| art III is devoted to the theme of "Form and | Pathology in Relationships." |
| 1976) was the Emeritus Professor of Chemical | Pathology in the University of London, visiting profes |
| He also held an appointment as Professor of | Pathology in USC's Keck School of Medicine. |
| He was appointed Privatdozent for Anatomical | pathology in Breslau three years later, and assisted a |
| blished in 1857, and his papers on Vegetable | Pathology in the Gardener's Chronicle in 1854 and onwa |
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