Musing of a Contemporary Pathologist

Tag Thomas Hodgkin

“Not guilty by reason of insanity”

January 4, 2026 By now, we should be accustomed to 2025 being made up of mostly terrible weeks. The last three weeks unfortunately, may qualify as the most terrible of all. The tragedy that is the awful story of the… Continue Reading →

Heartless hospitals – part 2 (or multiple tirades prompted by a recent David Brooks column)

I have long been a fan of David Brooks, both in the pages of The New York Times and on his weekly PBS’ News Hour commentary every Friday. He is thoughtful and tries to consider alternative viewpoints. For almost 20… Continue Reading →

Medical trivia #7: Humani nihil a se alienum putabit (nothing human was foreign to him) – Thomas Hodgkin

In these troubled times, as America continues to struggle with, and hopefully comes closer to resolving, the issue of racism decried throughout our history and by so many of our nation’s greatest leaders, I am reminded of Thomas Hodgkin, whose… Continue Reading →

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