Other pathologists either deny the occurrence of the visceral complications (Senator, Flint) or do not mention them (Niemeyer).
The results of thepathologists and experimenters are confirmed by chemical analyses.
Hence a mere statement of the most prominent theories now held by different pathologists will be given.
Few clinicians or pathologists would now be content with reports made without full knowledge of the history of the case or microscopic examination of the intestinal walls.
Waldeyer's view has met with marked favor since its publication, but there are eminent pathologists who have not given adherence to it in the exclusive form advocated by its author.
Some pathologists deny its occurrence, and believe that the cases recorded as such are merely instances of caseous degeneration of the neighboring glands.
This fact, in connection with the general uselessness or superfluousness of this structure, has led pathologiststo characterize the vermiform process with the significant appellation of a death-trap.
All pathologists agree that cold is the most frequent exciting cause of acute articular rheumatism, and that it is especially effective when applied while the body is perspiring freely or is overheated or fatigued by exercise.
What do we learn from that closely-allied affection, gout, which involves especially the same organs as rheumatism, and is held by many of the ablest pathologists to belong to the same basic diathesis as it?
In this respectpathologists are agreed: that the amyloid deposits first appear in the walls of the vessels.
Evidently Gall had the correct idea, and should have been duly credited by the pathologists who have verified his discovery.
All pathologists are not agreed as to whether the experimental lesions produced by blood pressure raising drugs are similar to the arteriosclerotic changes in the arteries of man.
This is considered by some pathologists to be the uncomplicated form of the so-called senile arteriosclerosis.
Our pathologistshave reported some very interesting facts in regard to the dissemination of the blight.
Our pathologists have also conducted experiments in this same line but no medicinal remedy or fertilizer has yet been found.
Some of the older pathologists imagined this to be the case with syphilis, to whose past influence upon parents and ancestors they traced the origin of scrofula.
In regard to polluted water, I do not think that pathologists who attribute infectious diseases to bacteria only are justified in condemning it.
The views of pathologists differ as to the nature of the earliest changes in pleuropneumonia, and it is not within the scope of this work to present controverted or imperfectly developed theories.
Pathologists have been in the habit of calling the lung disease tuberculosis and the disease of the serous membranes "pearly disease.
This disease, though by some pathologists said to be “improperly called cancer,” differs apparently in no respect in its progress, and is in all respects as malignant as the disease commencing in any other structure and in any other way.
Some pathologists seem disposed to deny this, but apparently on no very sufficient grounds.
Less than two hours later, a messenger brought the photomicrographs, and the two pathologists bent over them together.
The bulletin continued, "All clinical pathologists are requested to be alert to the presence of any unusual organisms discovered in body fluids or tissues examined.
Pathologists have spent their energies fruitfully upon the infectious causes of disease, the microbes and parasites especially.
Apropos, pathologists have shown that in several true human dwarfs the gland is rudimentary or inadequate.
But they produced two pathologists of great ability, and to whom we owe considerable obligations.
And though the pathologists of the nineteenth century have chosen a humbler path, this must not blind us to their merits, or prevent us from being grateful for what they have done.
Hitherto, however, the physiologists have immeasurably outstripped the pathologists in the comprehensiveness of their views, and, therefore, in the value of their results.
By this process of thought, he was induced to neglect those predisposing causes, to which inductive pathologists pay great attention, and with which the works of his English contemporaries were much occupied.
Because pathologists and psychologists are unable to explain, or give the modus of a set of phenomena, it does not follow that the devil, or a god, or a ghost, is in it.
Most modern pathologists seem inclined to call in question the contagious nature of tubercular leprosy, as it at present exists in different parts of the globe.
It is but proper to add that the tubercular leprosy is looked upon by some pathologists as a disease not originally endemic in any part of the New World, and that it was first imported into and spread through the West Indies, etc.
While many pathologists consider suicide an act of mental alienation, and though such may be the case in a large number or even in a majority of cases, yet in a considerable number it is a voluntary and rationally planned act.
According to Lutaud,[607] English pathologists understand by it a temporary or permanent nervous exhaustion resulting from a sudden or excessive expense of nervous energy.
Twenty years ago pathologists were practically content with tracing a case of illness or death to an inflammation or disease of some particular organ, like the heart, the kidney, the lung, or the stomach.
Studies By French and Italian pathologists have indicated that the fungus Phytophthora cinnamomi is the most likely cause of this dying of walnuts.
Although this treatment for the Phytophthora ink disease was originally worked out by the Spanish pathologists at La Coruna, it has not been used extensively in Spain.
We will know more later about it, because quite a team of pathologistsis working on it in Europe.
The autopsy rooms had always been the "Temples of Truth" where the final, inarguable answers in medicine were ultimately found, and for centuries pathologists had been the judges and inspectors of the profession of medicine.
Traditionally in Earth medicine, the pathologists had always occupied a position of power and discipline.
Pathologists differ as to the time that this disease lies dormant in the system before developing itself.
By modern pathologists scrofula is regarded as a constitutional tendency to form and deposit in various tissues and organs of the body a substance called tubercle.
Tumours are divided by pathologists into malignant and innocent or benign.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pathologists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.