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1 human pathology
патология человека
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human pathology
Branch of medicine concerned with the cause, origin, and nature of disease, including the changes occurring as a result of disease. (Source: CED)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > human pathology
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2 human pathology
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3 Scientific Research Institute of Human Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Ecology
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Scientific Research Institute of Human Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Ecology
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4 анатомия
жен. anatomy топографическая анатомия ≈ topographical anatomy, applied anatomy микроскопическая анатомия ≈ minute anatomy патологическая анатомия ≈ anatomical pathology, morbid anatomy анатомия животных ≈ Animal Anatomy анатомия человека ≈ Human Anatomy, anthropotomy анатомия внутренних органов ≈ splanchnology сравнительная анатомия ≈ comparative anatomy описательная анатомия ≈ descriptive anatomyж. anatomy.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > анатомия
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5 Papanicolaou, George Nicolas
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 13 May 1883 Kimi, Greeced. 19 February 1962 Miami, Florida, USA[br]Greek physician and pathological anatomist, developer of the Papanicolaou cytological smear test (Pap test).[br]Of a medical family, he graduated at Athens in 1904. After postgraduate study at Jena, Freiburg and Munich, he returned to Greece and turned to an academic career. After a year at the Oceanographie Institute at Monaco and a period in Paris, he again returned to Greece and in 1911 served in the army in the Balkan War.In 1913 he emigrated to the United States and was appointed to the pathology department of New York Hospital and Cornell Medical College. He became Emeritus Professor of Clinical Anatomy at Cornell in 1951. In 1961 he moved to Florida to head the Miami Cancer Institute, but he died shortly thereafter.Almost all his research was devoted to the physiology of reproduction and exfoliative cyto-logy, and from his studies in 1917 on vaginal discharge in animals he developed his human studies culminating in cancer diagnostic tests, which after some early scepticism soon gained wide acceptance as a routine screening technique. There are laboratories at both Cornell and Miami that are named after him.[br]Bibliography1943, with H.Traut, Diagnosis of Uterine Cancer by the Vaginal Smear, New York. 1954, Atlas of Exfoliative Cytology, Cambridge, Mass.Further ReadingD.E.Carmichael, 1973, The Pap Smear: Life of George N.Papanicolaou, Springfield, 111.MGBiographical history of technology > Papanicolaou, George Nicolas
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