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  • Pathological Society
  • Professional organisation

    Pathological Society is a professional organisation of Great Britain and Ireland whose mission is stated as 'understanding disease'. The Pathological

    Pathological Society

    Pathological_Society

  • Pathology
  • Study of disease

    Human Pathology) Intersociety Council for Pathology Training (ICPI) Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland Royal College of Pathologists (UK) Royal

    Pathology

    Pathology

    Pathology

  • Pathological Society of London
  • The Pathological Society of London was founded in 1846 for the "cultivation and promotion of pathology by the exhibition and description of specimens,

    Pathological Society of London

    Pathological_Society_of_London

  • Anatomical pathology
  • Medical specialty

    examination, and diagnosis of surgical specimens by a physician trained in pathological diagnosis. Clinical pathology involves the laboratory analysis of tissue

    Anatomical pathology

    Anatomical pathology

    Anatomical_pathology

  • New York Pathological Society
  • Professional organization for pathologists

    The New York Pathological Society is a professional organization for pathologists in New York State. It was organized in 1844 and incorporated in 1886

    New York Pathological Society

    New York Pathological Society

    New_York_Pathological_Society

  • Pathological demand avoidance
  • Behavioral profile

    Pathological demand avoidance (PDA), or extreme demand avoidance (EDA), or persistent drive (for) autonomy (PDA) is a behavioral profile characterized

    Pathological demand avoidance

    Pathological_demand_avoidance

  • Joseph Merrick
  • Man with severe deformities (1862–1890)

    physically examined. Merrick was displayed by Treves at a meeting of the Pathological Society of London in 1884, after which Norman's shop was closed by the police

    Joseph Merrick

    Joseph Merrick

    Joseph_Merrick

  • The Journal of Pathology
  • Academic journal

    been the official journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (present name: Pathological Society) since its foundation in 1906. The

    The Journal of Pathology

    The_Journal_of_Pathology

  • Pathological (mathematics)
  • Counterintuitive mathematical object

    runs counter to some intuition, then the phenomenon is sometimes called pathological. On the other hand, if a phenomenon does not run counter to intuition

    Pathological (mathematics)

    Pathological (mathematics)

    Pathological_(mathematics)

  • Royal Society of Medicine
  • Learned society devoted to medical science in the United Kingdom

    Laryngological Society of London Neurological Society of the United Kingdom Obstetrical Society of London Odontological Society of Great Britain Pathological Society

    Royal Society of Medicine

    Royal Society of Medicine

    Royal_Society_of_Medicine

  • Ulster Medical Society
  • and the Belfast Clinical and Pathological Society which was founded in 1853. The first meeting of the Ulster Medical Society was held in the library of

    Ulster Medical Society

    Ulster_Medical_Society

  • Ulster Medical Journal
  • Academic journal

    Society, itself founded in 1862 with the amalgamation of the Belfast Medical Society (founded 1806) and the Belfast Clinical and Pathological Society

    Ulster Medical Journal

    Ulster_Medical_Journal

  • List of learned societies in the United Kingdom
  • Philosophical Club Pathological Society Philological Society Philosophical Society of England Philosophy For All Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain

    List of learned societies in the United Kingdom

    List_of_learned_societies_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Problem gambling
  • Harmful repetitive gambling

    Problem gambling (PG), also known as pathological gambling, gambling disorder, gambling addiction or ludomania, is repetitive gambling behavior despite

    Problem gambling

    Problem gambling

    Problem_gambling

  • Narcissism
  • Excessive preoccupation with oneself

    personality disorder (NPD), where one's narcissistic qualities become pathological, leading to functional impairment and psychosocial disability. It has

    Narcissism

    Narcissism

    Narcissism

  • Pathological science
  • Area of research which persists despite being widely discredited

    Pathological science is an area of research where "people are tricked into false results ... by subjective effects, wishful thinking or threshold interactions

    Pathological science

    Pathological_science

  • Mark A. Smith
  • American neuroscientist

    [citation needed] He had been awarded the Goudie Lecture & Medal of the Pathological Society but died before he could deliver the lecture.[citation needed] Mark

    Mark A. Smith

    Mark_A._Smith

  • Alexander horned sphere
  • Pathological embedding of the sphere in 3D space

    The Alexander horned sphere is a pathological embedding of the 2-sphere into 3-dimensional Euclidean space. The topological object was discovered by J

    Alexander horned sphere

    Alexander horned sphere

    Alexander_horned_sphere

  • Oscar II
  • King of Sweden (1872–1907) and Norway (1872–1905)

    Scandinavia Archived 16 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Swedish Pathological Society Sandberg, Mattias (24 May 2010). "Jakten på den försvunne sonen"

    Oscar II

    Oscar II

    Oscar_II

  • George Whipple
  • American biomedical researcher (1878–1976)

    Royal Society of Physicians in Budapest European Society of Haematology British Medical Association, Foreign Corresponding Member. Pathological Society of

    George Whipple

    George Whipple

    George_Whipple

  • Fukushi Masaichi
  • Japanese physician and pathologist

    Kanazawa. He was chairman of the "Japanese Pathological Society" (日本病理学会, Nihon Byori Gakkai; lit. "The Japanese Society of Pathology"). The focus of his research

    Fukushi Masaichi

    Fukushi_Masaichi

  • Francisco González Crussí
  • Mexican physician and writer

    1992. "Conversations with Pathologists: Francisco Gonzáles-Crussí". Pathological Society. November 14, 2007. Archived from the original on February 1, 2016

    Francisco González Crussí

    Francisco González Crussí

    Francisco_González_Crussí

  • Abbott Northwestern Hospital
  • Hospital in Minnesota, United States

    Amos W. Abbott co-founded Minnesota College Hospital, the Minnesota Pathological Society, and in 1902, the city's first private surgical hospital. Abbott

    Abbott Northwestern Hospital

    Abbott Northwestern Hospital

    Abbott_Northwestern_Hospital

  • Ewing sarcoma
  • Type of cancer

    Classic: Diffuse endothelioma of bone. Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society. 1921;12:17". Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 450: 25–7

    Ewing sarcoma

    Ewing sarcoma

    Ewing_sarcoma

  • Alan Powell Goffe
  • British pathologist

    Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and a member of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland

    Alan Powell Goffe

    Alan_Powell_Goffe

  • Suicidal empathy
  • Theory of pathological and excessive empathy

    empathy is a purported phenomenon in which excessive, misdirected and pathological forms of empathy are claimed to be destructive for the party that exhibits

    Suicidal empathy

    Suicidal_empathy

  • John H. Brinton
  • American surgeon

    of Physicians of Philadelphia. He also founded the Philadelphia Pathological Society, and served as the first curator of the National Museum of Health

    John H. Brinton

    John H. Brinton

    John_H._Brinton

  • Sambhu Nath De
  • Indian medical researcher (1915–1985)

    University (1994) Elected Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine, London (1947) Elected Member of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1949)

    Sambhu Nath De

    Sambhu Nath De

    Sambhu_Nath_De

  • William Howship Dickinson
  • British doctor

    was President of the Pathological Society of London from 1889 to 1891 and President of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society in 1896. He was the author

    William Howship Dickinson

    William Howship Dickinson

    William_Howship_Dickinson

  • Lewis Sayre
  • American physician

    of Medicine, the American Medical Association, and the New York Pathological Society. He was elected vice-president of the American Medical Association

    Lewis Sayre

    Lewis Sayre

    Lewis_Sayre

  • Conspicuous consumption
  • Concept in sociology and economy

    "pecuniary emulation." That conspicuous consumption had induced in the mass of society a "philosophy of futility" that would increase the consumption of goods

    Conspicuous consumption

    Conspicuous consumption

    Conspicuous_consumption

  • Mary Jones (physician)
  • American physician, gynecological surgeon

    had allowed her to gain recognition when presented at the New York Pathological Society. In addition, her recognition extended out to various medical journals

    Mary Jones (physician)

    Mary Jones (physician)

    Mary_Jones_(physician)

  • Benjamin Guy Babington
  • English physician and epidemiologist

    he was president of the Pathological Society of London and 1863 was also president of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society. Babington died on 8 April

    Benjamin Guy Babington

    Benjamin Guy Babington

    Benjamin_Guy_Babington

  • James Rosebrugh Leaming
  • American physician

    of Medicine, The New York County Medical Society, The New York State Medical Society, The Pathological Society, and the American Medical Association. Shortly

    James Rosebrugh Leaming

    James Rosebrugh Leaming

    James_Rosebrugh_Leaming

  • Phimosis
  • Medical condition

    developmental non-retractability and a pathological condition. Some authors use the terms "physiologic" and "pathologic" to distinguish between these types

    Phimosis

    Phimosis

    Phimosis

  • Kidney stone disease
  • Formation of mineral deposits in the kidneys

    prehistoric or predynastic Egyptian calculus". Transactions of the Pathological Society of London. 56: 275–290. Moran ME (2014), "Rise of "Science" in Stone

    Kidney stone disease

    Kidney stone disease

    Kidney_stone_disease

  • List of Irish learned societies
  • Microscopical Society of Ireland† Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland Pharmaceutical Society Of Ireland Psychological Society of Ireland Royal

    List of Irish learned societies

    List_of_Irish_learned_societies

  • John Hulke
  • British surgeon, geologist and fossil collector (1830–1895)

    president of the Geological Society (1882–84); and was awarded Wollaston Medal in 1888. He was president of the Pathological Society of London in 1883, and

    John Hulke

    John Hulke

    John_Hulke

  • John Oliver Curran
  • Irish physician (1819–1847)

    Royal Dublin Society, served as secretary to the council of the Dublin Pathological Society in 1846, and edited reports of the society's proceedings for

    John Oliver Curran

    John Oliver Curran

    John_Oliver_Curran

  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    dimensional measures of severity of the disorder as well as on specific pathological traits. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) defines only

    Narcissistic personality disorder

    Narcissistic personality disorder

    Narcissistic_personality_disorder

  • Medical and Chirurgical Society of London
  • Medical society

    became the RSM. The 17 societies which merged with the Medical and Chirurgical Society to form the RSM were: Pathological Society of London (1846–1907)

    Medical and Chirurgical Society of London

    Medical_and_Chirurgical_Society_of_London

  • Cysticercosis
  • Tissue infection caused by the young form of the pork tapeworm

    the Cysticercus cellulosus the cause of Tænia". 1855. p. 241. in "Pathological Society of London. Tuesday, Feb. 20Th, 1855". The Lancet. 65 (1644): 241–242

    Cysticercosis

    Cysticercosis

    Cysticercosis

  • Margaret Reed Lewis
  • American cell biologist (1881–1970)

    Locke–Lewis solution and jointly received the Gerhard Gold Medal from the Pathological Society of Philadelphia. Margaret Adaline Reed was born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania

    Margaret Reed Lewis

    Margaret Reed Lewis

    Margaret_Reed_Lewis

  • Jenna Gregory
  • Histopathologist

    Lectureship. She later received a Jean Shanks Foundation Grant and a Pathological Society Clinical Lecturer Support Grant. Gregory moved to University of Aberdeen

    Jenna Gregory

    Jenna Gregory

    Jenna_Gregory

  • Society for Psychical Research
  • UK nonprofit organisation

    undermined "the notion of dissociation and hallucinations as intrinsically pathological phenomena". The SPR investigated many spiritualist mediums such as Eva

    Society for Psychical Research

    Society_for_Psychical_Research

  • Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
  • Medical condition

    Capillaries: A Hitherto Undescribed Disease". Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society. 24: 21–24. —— (1925). "An Acute Febrile Pleiochromic Anemia with

    Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

    Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

    Thrombotic_thrombocytopenic_purpura

  • London Chest Hospital
  • Hospital in London, England

    physician at the hospital 1848–1882 and founding member of the Pathological Society Hannah Gearing Hetherington (1850–1922), trained at The Westminster

    London Chest Hospital

    London Chest Hospital

    London_Chest_Hospital

  • James Paget
  • English surgeon and pathologist (1814–1899)

    Congress held in London. In 1887 he was elected President of the Pathological Society of London Besides shorter writings, he also published Clinical Lectures

    James Paget

    James Paget

    James_Paget

  • Frederick William Pavy
  • British physician

    He was made President of the Pathological Society of London in 1893 and President of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London in 1900. He delivered

    Frederick William Pavy

    Frederick William Pavy

    Frederick_William_Pavy

  • J. Marion Sims
  • American physician and gynecologist (1813–1883)

    State Medical Society; Fellow of the Academy of Sciences, of the Academy of Medicine, of the Pathological Society, of the Neurological Society, of the County

    J. Marion Sims

    J. Marion Sims

    J._Marion_Sims

  • Carl von Rokitansky
  • Austrian pathologist and philosopher (1804–1878)

    Day: A manual of pathological anatomy. Printed for the Sydenham Society, London 1849 https://www.worldcat.org/title/manual-of-pathological-anatomy/oclc/659502669

    Carl von Rokitansky

    Carl von Rokitansky

    Carl_von_Rokitansky

  • Modern flat Earth beliefs
  • Anti-scientific belief

    International Flat Earth Research Society, better known as the "Flat Earth Society", as a successor to the Universal Zetetic Society, running it as "organising

    Modern flat Earth beliefs

    Modern flat Earth beliefs

    Modern_flat_Earth_beliefs

  • Nicholas Wright (pathologist)
  • British professor and medical doctor (born 1945)

    (UK) Ltd, President of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland and was the President of the British Society of Gastroenterology in 2003-04

    Nicholas Wright (pathologist)

    Nicholas_Wright_(pathologist)

  • Berners Street
  • Street in Westminster, London, United Kingdom

    Society of London, instituted in 1858; and the Pathological Society, founded in 1846. The lastnamed society was instituted for the exhibition and examination

    Berners Street

    Berners Street

    Berners_Street

  • Industrial Society and Its Future
  • 1995 manifesto by Ted Kaczynski

    requirements of the system and those outside the system are seen as pathological or "bad". This tendency, he says, gives rise to expansive police powers

    Industrial Society and Its Future

    Industrial Society and Its Future

    Industrial_Society_and_Its_Future

  • Maude Abbott
  • Canadian physician (1868/69–1940)

    "Pigmentation-cirrhosis in a case of Haemochromatosis". Transactions of the Pathological Society of London. Vol. 51–52. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 66–85. An Historical

    Maude Abbott

    Maude Abbott

    Maude_Abbott

  • European Ophthalmic Pathology Society
  • European Ophthalmic Pathology Society is a learned society for advancing ophthalmic pathology, the study of the pathological basis of the diseases of the

    European Ophthalmic Pathology Society

    European_Ophthalmic_Pathology_Society

  • Barry Gusterson
  • British pathologist (born 1946)

    Lecture". www.pathsoc.org. Pathological Society. Retrieved 9 July 2024. "Doniach Lecture". www.pathsoc.org. Pathological Society. Retrieved 9 July 2024.

    Barry Gusterson

    Barry_Gusterson

  • Alfred Newton Richards
  • American pharmacologist (1876–1966)

    the Association of American Medical Colleges Gerhard Medal of the Pathological Society of Philadelphia Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians

    Alfred Newton Richards

    Alfred Newton Richards

    Alfred_Newton_Richards

  • Henry Vandyke Carter
  • English anatomist, illustrator of Gray's Anatomy

    to a note on the histology of lepra leprosa. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London ss. 300-302 (1875) Modern Indian leprosy: being the report

    Henry Vandyke Carter

    Henry Vandyke Carter

    Henry_Vandyke_Carter

  • Sloth (deadly sin)
  • Laziness and apathy as a sin

    assortment of ideas, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and conditional states. One definition is a habitual disinclination

    Sloth (deadly sin)

    Sloth (deadly sin)

    Sloth_(deadly_sin)

  • Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet
  • British Baronet, physician and neurologist

    President of the Epidemiological Society in 1866–1868, of the Pathological Society in 1873–1875 and of the Clinical Society in 1875. He was president of the

    Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet

    Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Jenner,_1st_Baronet

  • Howard Henry Tooth
  • British neurologist

    dispatches. Tooth was a member of the Pathological Society of London. In 1894, he served as a council member to that society. Tooth's first marriage was to Mary

    Howard Henry Tooth

    Howard Henry Tooth

    Howard_Henry_Tooth

  • John Hilton (surgeon)
  • British surgeon (1805–1878)

    Hunterian oration in 1867. From 1871 to 1873 he was President of the Pathological Society of London. Hilton was widely considered the greatest anatomist of

    John Hilton (surgeon)

    John Hilton (surgeon)

    John_Hilton_(surgeon)

  • Sarah McNutt
  • American physician

    president of New York chapter New York Pathological Society Schenectady County Medical Society American Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis American

    Sarah McNutt

    Sarah McNutt

    Sarah_McNutt

  • Pseudobulbar affect
  • Episodes of uncontrollable crying or laughing

    term emotional dyscontrol. The cardinal feature of the disorder is a pathologically lowered threshold for exhibiting the behavioral response of laughter

    Pseudobulbar affect

    Pseudobulbar_affect

  • Caesar Hawkins
  • British surgeon

    President of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society as well as President of the Pathological Society of London in 1853. His success in complex surgical

    Caesar Hawkins

    Caesar Hawkins

    Caesar_Hawkins

  • Nystagmus
  • Dysfunction of eye movement

    canal that is being stimulated. There are two key forms of nystagmus: pathological and physiological, with variations within each type. Physiological nystagmus

    Nystagmus

    Nystagmus

    Nystagmus

  • Colin Berry (pathologist)
  • British pathologist (born 1937)

    2005 of the German Pathological Society, and since 2006 of the British Toxicology Society. Berry is a liveryman of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries

    Colin Berry (pathologist)

    Colin_Berry_(pathologist)

  • Cancer staging
  • Process of determining the extent of cancer spread

    into a clinical stage and a pathologic stage. In the TNM (Tumor, Node, Metastasis) system, clinical stage and pathologic stage are denoted by a small

    Cancer staging

    Cancer_staging

  • Copley Medal
  • Award given by the Royal Society of London

    The Copley Medal is the most prestigious award of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom, conferred "for sustained, outstanding achievements in any field

    Copley Medal

    Copley Medal

    Copley_Medal

  • John Simon (pathologist)
  • English public health officer (1816–1904)

    to the Privy Council. From 1867 to 1869 he was President of the Pathological Society of London. He married, in 1848, Jane O´Meara, daughter of Deputy

    John Simon (pathologist)

    John Simon (pathologist)

    John_Simon_(pathologist)

  • Biochemical Society
  • Learned society in the United Kingdom in the field of biochemistry

    the society proposed the Biological Council, which formed an umbrella organisation for the Anatomical Society, Linnean Society, Pathological Society, Physiological

    Biochemical Society

    Biochemical_Society

  • Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet
  • British physician (1792–1882)

    president of the Pathological Society and in 1859 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, In 1868 he was elected president of the Clinical Society of London

    Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet

    Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Watson,_1st_Baronet

  • Max Barrett
  • English morbid anatomist and histologist

    Autumn field meetings of the British Mycological Society. A week before his death at 52 his pathological work continued. Inoperable cancer was diagnosed

    Max Barrett

    Max_Barrett

  • Juan Rosai
  • Italian-American pathologist (1940–2020)

    project A Matter of Life and Death by Sue Armstrong, sponsored by the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (ISBN 1847675816; ISBN 978-1847675811)

    Juan Rosai

    Juan Rosai

    Juan_Rosai

  • Elizabeth Lepper
  • British Physician

    of Registered Medical Woman, British Medical Association and the Pathological Society. Lepper t was born on 3 July 1883. She trained at the London School

    Elizabeth Lepper

    Elizabeth_Lepper

  • John Birkett (surgeon)
  • in 1877. Elsewhere, Birkett was also one of the founders of the Pathological Society of London, where he was Vice-President from 1860 to 1862. In 1871

    John Birkett (surgeon)

    John Birkett (surgeon)

    John_Birkett_(surgeon)

  • Sir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish surgeon (1808–1877)

    operator in London. He was elected as president for two years of the Pathological Society of London in 1859. He was elected to the council of the College of

    Sir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet

    Sir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Fergusson,_1st_Baronet

  • Samuel George Shattock
  • British pathologist (1852-1924)

    doi:10.1038/113754a0. Shattock, S. G. (8 April 1905). "Medical Societies. Pathological Society of London". The Lancet. 1, Part 2 (2395): 930. doi:10

    Samuel George Shattock

    Samuel_George_Shattock

  • Harrison Stanford Martland
  • American pathologist (1883–1954)

    Essex County Anatomical and Pathological Society, the first of which was delivered on December 14, 1935, The New York Pathological Association named him its

    Harrison Stanford Martland

    Harrison Stanford Martland

    Harrison_Stanford_Martland

  • Henry Radcliffe Crocker
  • English dermatologist

    establish him as a leading figure in dermatology. At a meeting of the Pathological Society of London in 1885, Crocker was the first to put forward a theory

    Henry Radcliffe Crocker

    Henry Radcliffe Crocker

    Henry_Radcliffe_Crocker

  • Hoarding disorder
  • Behavioral pattern

    Hoarding disorder (HD) is a mental disorder characterized by persistent difficulty in parting with possessions and engaging in excessive acquisition of

    Hoarding disorder

    Hoarding disorder

    Hoarding_disorder

  • George David Pollock
  • British surgeon

    C.S. He was President of the Pathological Society in 1875–1877 and President of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society for the years 1886 and 1887.

    George David Pollock

    George David Pollock

    George_David_Pollock

  • List of The Boys characters
  • him to kneel in broken glass, all of which Frenchie attributes to a pathological need to follow someone regardless of who they are. The Female is one

    List of The Boys characters

    List_of_The_Boys_characters

  • Ophthalmology
  • Field of medicine treating eye disorders

    structures. Physicians then use the information to assess the staging of pathological processes and confirm clinical diagnoses. Subsequent OCT scans are used

    Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology

  • Henry Roy Dean
  • Anglian Pathologists Club, and, from 1920 to 1954, secretary of the Pathological Society. Working for various universities he became: honorary Legum Doctor

    Henry Roy Dean

    Henry_Roy_Dean

  • William Charles Hood
  • British psychiatric doctor (1824–1870)

    the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London; a Fellow of the Pathological Society; and a Member of the Hunterian Society. In 1862 Hood resigned from

    William Charles Hood

    William Charles Hood

    William_Charles_Hood

  • David C. Rubinsztein
  • British medical researcher (born 1963)

    Cited Researcher for 2019 2020 Awarded Goudie Medal and lecture from Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland 2020 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited

    David C. Rubinsztein

    David_C._Rubinsztein

  • James B. Herrick
  • American physician

    of several medical associations, including the Chicago Pathological Society, the Chicago Society of Internal Medicine, the Association of American Physicians

    James B. Herrick

    James B. Herrick

    James_B._Herrick

  • Charles Murchison (physician)
  • British physician (1830–1879)

    Murchison. Murchison took an active part in scientific societies, more especially the Pathological Society of London, of which he became a member in 1855, was

    Charles Murchison (physician)

    Charles Murchison (physician)

    Charles_Murchison_(physician)

  • Sadomasochism
  • Sexual practice

    violence, with DSM-5 and ICD-11 recognizing consensual sadomasochism as non-pathological. S&M can involve varying levels of pain, dominance, and submission, practiced

    Sadomasochism

    Sadomasochism

    Sadomasochism

  • Emanuel Libman
  • Jewish-American physician (1872–1946)

    Physicians and Surgeons in 1909. He became president of the New York Pathological Society in 1908. He served as chairman of the executive committee of the

    Emanuel Libman

    Emanuel Libman

    Emanuel_Libman

  • Molecular pathological epidemiology
  • Discipline combining epidemiology and pathology

    Molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE, also molecular pathologic epidemiology) is a discipline combining epidemiology and pathology. It is defined

    Molecular pathological epidemiology

    Molecular_pathological_epidemiology

  • Andrew George Malcolm
  • contributor of specimens to the pathological museums of the Belfast Medical Society and the Belfast Clinical and Pathological Society, of which he was the founder

    Andrew George Malcolm

    Andrew_George_Malcolm

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • American politician (born 1954)

    In 2019 (days before his letter to Samoa), Kennedy said, "In any just society, we would be building statues to Andy Wakefield." Kennedy has worked with

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.

  • Abdul Karim Farhani
  • Iranian Ayatollah

    step requires an epistemic connection The influence of pathological intellectualism in the society leads to cultural vulgarity Member of the Assembly of

    Abdul Karim Farhani

    Abdul Karim Farhani

    Abdul_Karim_Farhani

  • Branhamella
  • Genus of bacteria

    bacterionet J. Med. Microbiol. - Vol. 46 (1997), 360-371 1997 The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis

    Branhamella

    Branhamella

  • Mueller–Weiss syndrome
  • Bone disease of the foot

    pathogenetic explanation. Pathologic evidence of osteonecrosis (empty lacunae) is seen in only a minority of pathological specimens. It is frequently

    Mueller–Weiss syndrome

    Mueller–Weiss syndrome

    Mueller–Weiss_syndrome

  • Human cannibalism
  • Practice of humans eating other humans

    committed by isolated individuals considered criminal and often pathological by society at large ("cannibalism as psychopathology" or as "aberrant behavior")

    Human cannibalism

    Human cannibalism

    Human_cannibalism

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Online names & meanings

  • Hudhaifah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hudhaifah

    Companion of Prophet Muhammad

  • Rhythm
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rhythm

    Music flow

  • Kanushi | காநுஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kanushi | காநுஷீ

    Beloved

  • Haggiah
  • Biblical

    Haggiah

    the Lord's feast

  • Amana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Amana

    Faithful, To believe

  • Heathman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Heathman

    English : topographic name for a heath dweller, a variant of Heath with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.

  • Honor
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, English, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Spanish

    Honor

    Honor; Esteem; Integrity; Dignity; Woman of Honor

  • Taani | தாநீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Taani | தாநீ 

  • CHIYRAH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHIYRAH

    (חִירָה) Hebrew name CHIYRAH means "a noble race; nobility." In the bible, this is the name of a friend of Judah.

  • Chayka
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Chayka

    Life.

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  • Ethologic
  • a

    Alt. of Ethological

  • Mythological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to mythology or to myths; mythical; fabulous.

  • Pathologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Pathological

  • Petrological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to petrology.

  • Pathological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pathology.

  • Underworld
  • n.

    The mythological place of departed souls; Hades.

  • Petrologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Petrological

  • Atheological
  • a.

    Opposed to theology; atheistic.

  • Atmologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Atmological

  • Teratoid
  • a.

    Resembling a monster; abnormal; of a pathological growth, exceedingly complex or highly organized.

  • Mythologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Mythological

  • Atmological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to atmology.

  • Anthological
  • a.

    Pertaining to anthology; consisting of beautiful extracts from different authors, especially the poets.

  • Hum
  • v. i.

    To have the sensation of a humming noise; as, my head hums, -- a pathological condition.

  • Lithological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the character of a rock, as derived from the nature and mode of aggregation of its mineral contents.

  • Lithological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to lithology.

  • Ethological
  • a

    treating of, or pertaining to, ethnic or morality, or the science of character.

  • Abirritation
  • n.

    A pathological condition opposite to that of irritation; debility; want of strength; asthenia.

  • Pantological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pantology.

  • Lithologic
  • a.

    Alt. of Lithological