social pathology is the concept of family illness that are found in one family
what are the examples of a social pathology in the work place.
Rudolf Virchow, a German physician, is often referred to as the father of modern pathology. He pioneered the concept of cell theory and made significant contributions to the understanding of disease processes through his work on cellular pathology.
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E. M. Lemert has written: 'Social pathology'
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Lawrence Guy Brown has written: 'Social pathology' -- subject(s): Social psychology, Sociology, Social problems, Personality disorders
Klaus Kayser has written: 'Graph theory and the entropy concept in histochemistry' -- subject(s): Entropy, Graph theory, Histochemistry, Mathematical models 'Telepathology' -- subject(s): Pathology, Telecommunication in medicine 'Analytical lung pathology' -- subject(s): Histopathology, Lung Diseases, Lungs, Pathology, Pathophysiology
pathology perspective is used in social work and other areas of human services. It concentrates on the medical aspect of an aging person and the patterns involving dementia etc. strength perspective deals with ensuring quality of life and healthy development by reinforcing fullfillment of potential.
He was a German doctor, anthropologists, pathologists, prehistorian, biologist, writer editor and politician..he contributed in the fields of:-cell biology-anatomy-thrombosis-pathology-autopsy-anthropology and prehistoric biology
who is the father of pathology??
Kenneth M. Brinkhous has written: 'Year Book of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, 1983' '1990 Year Book Of Pathology And Clinical Pathology' 'Year Book of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, 1986'
Gross pathology refers to what can be seen with the naked eye, and microscopic pathology uses a microscope.