Word: pathologist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Meritz Consulting Pathologist...
...hundred homicides a year is death in high numbers in terms of the average murder story reader. Yet, this is the average of the cases in which Dr. Moritz is called to assist the State Police in his official capacity as Consulting Pathologist to the State Department of Public Safety...
...landscape-have now & then fallen sick, but in 1940 a bacterial disease attacked them with unusual virulence. Some giants developed oozy cankers, bled to death in a fortnight. Some developed rot pockets. Some looked healthy, then toppled suddenly to reveal decayed roots. The disease still rages and Plant Pathologist James Greenlief Brown of the University of Arizona and co-workers told how to save the giant cactus from extinction. Small sores are now cut out of the cacti to halt further infection, badly infected cacti are uprooted by cranes, chopped to bits, treated with germicides and buried...
...sections. Then on his elderly friend's advice, Hoadley went to the University of Michigan, where he became a laboratory assistant in his Sophomore year. When America entered the war, the young student spent his next two years partly in the ambulance corps and partly as assistant to the Pathologist in an Evacuation Hospital laboratory. After the Armistice he returned to Michigan, graduated in 1921, then did more intense laboratory work at the University of Chicago in the winter and at Woods Hole in the summer, for his Ph.D...
...Mallory had made an international reputation for his work in isolating infectious diseases. When an assistant visiting pathologist at the Boston City Hospital in 1903 he successfully determined the organism that caused scarlet fever...