List of pathologists

A list of people notable in the field of pathology.

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  • Karl Joseph Eberth (1835–1926), German pathologist and bacteriologist.
  • William E. Ehrich (1900-1967), German-American pathologist, professor of Pathology at Philadelphia General Hospital and the Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), German physician, researcher and pathologist, Nobel laureate, one of the founders of immunology & laboratory medicine.
  • Jakob Erdheim (1874–1937), Austrian pathologist (see Erdheim–Chester disease).
  • James Ewing (1866–1943), American surgical pathologist, first professor of Pathology at Cornell University, eponymist of Ewing's sarcoma, one of the founders of AACR.

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  • Eduard Kaufmann (1860–1931), German pathologist.
  • Ahmet Cemil Kaur (born 1962), Turkish pathologist.
  • Ernest Kennaway (1881–1958), English clinical chemist and researcher on carcinogenesis.
  • Jack Kevorkian (1928–2011), American pathologist, controversial advocate of euthanasia.
  • Sukamal Khasnabis (1934-2010), Indian, Bengali Pathologist.
  • Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs (1834–1913), German-Swiss pathologist.
  • Julius von Kossa 19th-century Austro-Hungarian pathologist (see Von Kossa stain).
  • Leiv Kreyberg (1896–1984), Norwegian war hero, humanitarian and pathologist known for typology of lung cancer.
  • Hans Kundrat (1845–1893), Austrian pathologist.

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  • Paul Eston Lacy (born 1924), former chairperson of pathology at Washington University and diabetes researcher.
  • Paul Langerhans (1847–1888), German pathologist, physiologist and biologist.
  • William Boog Leishman (1865–1926), English authority on the pathology of human parasitic diseases (see leishmaniasis)
  • George Lignac (1891–1954), Dutch pathologist-anatomist.
  • Henrique da Rocha Lima (1879–1956), Brazilian physician, pathologist and infectologist
  • James Linder (born 1954), American cytopathologist and technological developer
  • Leo Loeb (born 1869), American pathologist and early cancer researcher.

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  • Yamagiwa Katsusaburō (1863-1930) Japanese pathologist, developed the concept of chemical carcinogenesis.

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