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PATHOLOGY, med. jur. The science or doctrine of diseases. In cases of homicides, abortions, and the like, it is of great consequence to the legal practitioner to be acquainted, in some degree, with pathology. 2 Chit. Pr. 42, note. |
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The characters are interesting, except that Ivan seems, for much of the novel, pathologically self-centered--and yet, in the end, he, too, is in the process of redemption. The lesion was pathologically and immunohistochemically consistent with a poorly differentiated carcinoma of neuroendocrine differentiation. But this pathologically selfish and secularist culture remains in denial, preferring to justify its profound neglect of its children by giving them everything they want, but almost nothing of what they need--disciplined, consistent and loving parenting, a warm and orderly home, religious and moral training and good day-to-day example. |
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