List of pathologists

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A list of people notable in the field of pathology.

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  • Karl Joseph Eberth (1835–1926), German pathologist and bacteriologist.
  • William E. Ehrich
    (1900–1967), German-American pathologist, professor of pathology at Philadelphia General Hospital and the Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Nobel laureate
    , one of the founders of immunology & laboratory medicine.
  • Jakob Erdheim (1874–1937), Austrian pathologist (see Erdheim–Chester disease).
  • Ewing's sarcoma, one of the founders of AACR
    .

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  • Paul Eston Lacy (1924–2005), former chairperson of pathology at Washington University and diabetes researcher.
  • Paul Langerhans (1847–1888), German pathologist, physiologist and biologist.
  • William Boog Leishman (1865–1926), English authority on the pathology of human parasitic diseases (see leishmaniasis)
  • George Lignac (1891–1954), Dutch pathologist-anatomist.
  • Henrique da Rocha Lima (1879–1956), Brazilian physician, pathologist and infectologist
  • James Linder (born 1954), American cytopathologist and technological developer
  • Leo Loeb (1869–1959), American pathologist and early cancer researcher.
  • Esmond Ray Long (1890–1970), American pathologist, epidemiologist, and medical historian.

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  • Frank Burr Mallory (1862–1941), American surgical pathologist & histochemist (see Mallory bodies)
  • Rod Markin (born 1956) American pioneer in laboratory automation.
  • Alexander A. Maximow (1874–1928), Russian-American scientist, histologist and embryologist.
  • John McCrae (1872–1918), Canadian pathologist, physician, soldier and poet, author of [In Flanders Fields].
  • Frances Gertrude McGill (1882–1959), pioneering Canadian pathologist and criminologist
  • West Nile Virus
    in the United States
  • Anatomical Pathology

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  • Richard Paltauf (1858–1924), Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist.
  • Pap smear
    )
  • Artur Pappenheim (1870–1916), German physician, developer of histochemical stains.
  • Lukáš Plank (born 1951), Slovak pathologist specializing in oncopathology and hematopathology.
  • Emil Ponfick (1844–1913), German pathologist.

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  • nodes of Ranvier
    .
  • Ronald Rapini (born 1948), US dermatopathologist; discoverer of sclerotic fibroma.
  • Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen (1833–1910), German pathologist.
  • Benno Reinhardt (1819–1852), German physician, specialized in pathological anatomy.
  • Donald Rix (1931–2009), founder of a Canadian commercial pathology laboratory.
  • Carl von Rokitansky
    (1804–1878), Bohemian autopsy pathologist.
  • desmoplastic small round cell tumor
    .
  • Gustave Roussy (1874–1948), Swiss-French neuropathologist.

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  • Yamagiwa Katsusaburō (1863–1930) Japanese pathologist, developed the concept of chemical carcinogenesis.

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