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US
/pəˈθɑɫədʒəst/
]
[ UK /pæθˈɒlədʒˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /pæθˈɒlədʒˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
How To Use pathologist In A Sentence
- Guidelines from the Royal College of Pathologists allow mortuary technicians to dissect bodies and remove organs in the absence of the pathologist.
- If they get proper consent, then nothing prevents pathologists from carrying out post-mortems.
- He later added: ‘The pathologists say there was no evidence Robert struggled, which suggests Robert may have been incapacitated in some way.’
- Medical Examiners are pathologists who have special training in death investigation and legal autopsies.
- A new disease has been discovered by a Florida insect pathologist.
- At first heat was considered as its essential and dominant feature, then redness, then exudative swelling; while the speculative neuropathologists consider pain the _fons et origo_ of the condition. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
- A pathologist said the cause of death was from strangulation.
- A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death was due to be carried out today by a Home Office pathologist.
- A pathologist told the inquest Mrs Ormerod died from pneumonia caused by the legionella bacteria.
- Four experienced pathologists reviewed all NHL diagnoses and classified them according to the working formulation for NHL.