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Yes, it is indeed misleading to call most violence a pathology a disorder.
Local sociologists and public health experts typically approach youth prostitution as a pathology, a result of corruption by western culture.
His father, a retired pathologist, was the president of Strutton Pathology, a medical practice that was in Riverhead, N.Y.
David is a professor of plant pathology, a deliberate, reserved man, given neither to hyperbole nor to self-revelation.
Hip fracture, in pathology, a break in the proximal (upper) end of the femur.
It is paedophilia that is a pathology, a crime, not homosexuality".
Fracture, in pathology, a break in a bone caused by stress.
Thus, me: a mixture of Jewish and Wasp pathology – a neurotic and histrionic Jew suppressed inside a neurotic and repressed Wasp.
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A set of traits and behaviors, at least some of which were once regarded as neutral or even desirable, re-emerged as a pathology -- a function of brain chemistry, amenable to and indeed demanding pharmacological manipulation.
When biologists first encountered filial cannibalism decades ago, they thought it was a rare "social pathology --a quirk of evolution without any benefits.
His father, a part-time pathologist at Eastern Great Lakes Pathology, a group practice in Williamsville, is the honorary French consul for the western New York region.
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