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neuropathologist|njʊərəʊpəˈθɒlədʒɪst| Also neuro-pathologist. [f. neuropathology + -ist.] = neuropathist.
1876Van Duyn & Seguin tr. Wagner's Man. Gen. Path. i. 5 Physicians have distinguished themselves as humoralists or solidists. Among solidists the neuropathologists and cellular pathologists must be separately designated. 1903Proc. Soc. Psychical Res. XVIII. 23 Conservatives in anthropologic science will immediately say that Myers used the concept of the ‘subliminal’ far too broadly, and that the only safe demarcation of the term is that of the neuro-pathologists. 1932M. Bielschowsky in W. Penfield Cytol. & Cellular Path. Nervous Syst. I. iv. 147 In his method of study the neuropathologist must amalgamate investigation of localization together with investigation of the pathological process. 1973Neurology XXIII. 561/1 The striking clinical disparity between the manifestations of Huntington's chorea in children and those in adults is a challenge to the physiologist and neuropathologist. |