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In 1831 Thomson addressed to Lord Melbourne, then secretary of state for the home department, a memorial on the advantages of a separate chair of general pathology. A commission was issued in his favour, and he was appointed professor of general pathology at Edinburgh, giving his first course of lectures in the winter session of 1832–3.
1898 Sydney Arthur Monckton Copeman, On the Natural History of Vaccinia, [16] book versionVaccination, Its Natural History and Pathology [17] 1899 George Vivian Poore, The Earth in Relation to the Destruction and Preservation of Contagia [18] 1900 Frederick Joseph Waldo, Summer Diarrhœa, with Special Regard to Causation and Prevention [19] [20]
He completed his residency in pathology at San Diego Naval Hospital between 1971 and 1973. [2] [8] He underwent further training as a pathology resident at Reading Hospital between 1974 and 1976. In 1976, he earned board certification in both Anatomical Pathology and Clinical Pathology. [10] Some of Goljan's honors and awards include: [1] [2]
Anatomical pathology (Commonwealth) or anatomic pathology (United States) is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the gross, microscopic, chemical, immunologic and molecular examination of organs, tissues, and whole bodies (as in a general examination or an autopsy).
Clinical pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology, molecular pathology, and Immunohaematology.
A Manual of pathology, by Joseph Coats, ... London: Longmans. OCLC 457820759. Gairdner, William Tennant; Coats, Joseph (1881). "Discussion on the pathology of phthisis pulmonalis". Glasgow Medical Journal. 15 (4). Glasgow: Alex MacDougall: 269–303. OCLC 11905341. PMC 5900255. PMID 30433503. Alt URL In 1898 Coats produced the book, Notes on ...
Digital pathology is a sub-field of pathology that focuses on managing and analyzing information generated from digitized specimen slides. It utilizes computer-based technology and virtual microscopy to view, manage, share, and analyze digital slides on computer monitors. [ 1 ]
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