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Pathology
Pathologymed. jur. The science or doctrine of diseases. In cases of homicides, abortions, and the like, it is of great consequence to the legal practitioner to be acquainted, in some degree, with pathology. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Doctrine A rule or principle or the law established through the repeated application of legal precedents. Cases General term for an action, cause, suit, or controversy, at law or in equity; questions contested before a court of justice. Legal That which is according to law. It is used in opposition to equitable, as the legal estate is, in the trustee, the equitable estate in the cestui que trust. Degree 1) Descents. This word is derived from the French degre, which is itself taken from the Latin gradus, and signifies literally, a step in a stairway, or the round of a ladder. 2) measures. In angular measures, a degree is equal to sixty minutes, or the thirtieth part of a sine. 3) persons. By degree, is understood the state or condition of a person. Pathology med. jur. The science or doctrine of diseases. In cases of homicides, abortions, and the like, it is of great consequence to the legal practitioner to be acquainted, in some degree, with pathology. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Paterna paternis This expression is used in the French law to signify that in a succession, the property coming from the father of the deceased, descends to his paternal relations. Paternal That which belongs to the father or comes from him: as, paternal power, paternal relation, paternal estate, paternal line. Paternal power Patria potestas, The, authority lawfully exercised by parents, over their children. It will be proper to consider Paternal property That which descends or comes from the father and other ascendants, or collaterals of the paternal stock Paternity The state or condition of a father. Pathology Patria The country; the men of the neighborhood competent to serve on a jury; a jury. This word is nearly synonymous with pais. Patria potestas Civil law. Paternal power, the authority which is lawfully exercised by the father over his children. Patricide One guilty of killing his father. Patrimonial A thing, which comes from the father, and by extension, from the mother or other ancestor. Patrimonium Civil law. That which is capable, of being inherited. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Pathology. If you have a better definition for Pathology than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pathology may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pathology and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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