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H W Opderbecke

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Der Anaesthesist|December 1, 1973
[Letter: Definition and conditions of intensive treatment units in hospitals (author's transl)]H W Opderbecke
Langenbecks Archiv Fur Chirurgie|January 1, 1972
[Organizational problems of intensive care]H W Opderbecke
Schwestern Revue|July 14, 1978
[Recognition of institutes for continued education]H W Opderbecke
Der Anaesthesist|June 3, 1999
[Limits to the duty to treat in intensive care. 2. Guidelines of the German Society for Anesthesiology and Intensive Medicine]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Fur Alle Gebiete Der Operativen Medizen|October 1, 1993
[Preoperative patient education about transfusion risks--medico-legal considerations of a BGH decision]W Weissauer, H W Opderbecke
Der Anaesthesist|July 28, 1999
[The history of the development of intensive care medicine in Germany. Contemporary reflections. 6. Development of medical continuing education in intensive care medicine]P Knuth, H W Opderbecke
Unfallchirurgie|April 1, 1993
[Specialist quality versus formal specialist qualifications. Comments on the decision of the BGH 10 March 1992 VI ZR 64/91]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Fur Alle Gebiete Der Operativen Medizen|August 1, 1981
[Anesthesia in ambulatory surgery]B Landauer, H W Opderbecke
Der Anaesthesist|November 15, 2000
[The historical development of intensive care medicine in Germany. 19: History of intensive care--medicolegal aspects]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
Der Anaesthesist|June 3, 1999
[Limits to the duty to treat in intensive care. 1. Explanation of the guidelines in the DGAI]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
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Der Anaesthesist|December 1, 1973
[Letter: Definition and conditions of intensive treatment units in hospitals (author's transl)]H W Opderbecke
Langenbecks Archiv Fur Chirurgie|January 1, 1972
[Organizational problems of intensive care]H W Opderbecke
Schwestern Revue|July 14, 1978
[Recognition of institutes for continued education]H W Opderbecke
Der Anaesthesist|June 3, 1999
[Limits to the duty to treat in intensive care. 2. Guidelines of the German Society for Anesthesiology and Intensive Medicine]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Fur Alle Gebiete Der Operativen Medizen|October 1, 1993
[Preoperative patient education about transfusion risks--medico-legal considerations of a BGH decision]W Weissauer, H W Opderbecke
Der Anaesthesist|July 28, 1999
[The history of the development of intensive care medicine in Germany. Contemporary reflections. 6. Development of medical continuing education in intensive care medicine]P Knuth, H W Opderbecke
Unfallchirurgie|April 1, 1993
[Specialist quality versus formal specialist qualifications. Comments on the decision of the BGH 10 March 1992 VI ZR 64/91]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Fur Alle Gebiete Der Operativen Medizen|August 1, 1981
[Anesthesia in ambulatory surgery]B Landauer, H W Opderbecke
Der Anaesthesist|November 15, 2000
[The historical development of intensive care medicine in Germany. 19: History of intensive care--medicolegal aspects]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
Der Anaesthesist|June 3, 1999
[Limits to the duty to treat in intensive care. 1. Explanation of the guidelines in the DGAI]H W Opderbecke, W Weissauer
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