Etymology:
Meaning:
A pathologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the study of the causes and effects of disease. They examine tissue samples, fluid samples, and organs to diagnose and classify diseases, determine the cause of death, and develop treatments.
Origin:
Etymology Greek pathos suffering disease logos study Meaning The branch o
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