There are poisons-known to experts-which will destroy life almost to a given minute, and of which the most skilful pathologist and expert will not be able to find a single trace.
"The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation"
J. S. Fletcher
But the experiments of the pathologist, which consist in conveying germs and other disease products to animals, come under a different heading.
"The Pros and Cons of Vivisection"
Charles Richet Commentator: W. D. Halliburton
Although pathology, therefore, as a branch of medical science, is necessarily founded on physiology, questions may nevertheless arise regarding the true character of a structure or organ, to which occasionally the pathologist may be able to return a more satisfactory and decisive reply than the physiologist-these two branches of medical knowledge being thus found mutually to advance and illustrate each other.
"The Glands Regulating Personality"
Louis Berman, M.D.