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Sources to consider using edit

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Goodell8 (talk) 04:42, 23 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

References

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  4. ^ Van den Tweel, Jan G., & Taylor, Clive R. (2010). A brief history of pathology: Preface to a forthcoming series that highlights milestones in the evolution of pathology as a discipline. Virchows Archiv.
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"In myocardial infarction" section should it be removed? edit

It seems odd that myocardial infarction has it's own heading in histopathology, as it is one pathology of (well, a whole bunch). I think this should be removed. Thoughts? Waughd (talk) 23:10, 7 June 2019 (UTC)Reply