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Prosector

An individual who dissects cadavers. Usually, this is performed for tissue procurement for pathology or autopsy.
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Our objective was to analyze the reported lymph node counts between surgeons, histology prosectors, and pathologists using a… 
2005
2005
Pathologists from the times of Antonio Benivieni (1443–1502), Théophile Bonet (1620–1689), Giovanni Morgagni (1682–1771), Matthew… 
2003
2003
The value of autopsy in understanding the natural course of any disease is beyond any argument. The reluctance of pathologists to… 
1984
1984
Henri Hartmann was born in Paris, June 16, 1860. He apparently developed an early interest in pursuing a medical career. Hartmann… 
1978
1978
: For more than five centuries autopsies have contributed to the improvement of health care. To support this purpose, society has…