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Medizinhistorisches Journal

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Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 16, 2010
[Medicine and society in West Germany 1945-1970: coordinates, contexts, correlations]Hans-Georg Hofer
Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 16, 2010
[Following the American example? American models for hospital medicine and research: the case of the Kerckhoff Institute in Bad Nauheim]Carsten Timmermann
Medizinhistorisches Journal|September 6, 2014
[Anatomy in National Socialism: stages of an ethical transgression]Sabine Hildebrandt
Medizinhistorisches Journal|May 5, 2016
[Dentists and National Socialism. Systematic Literature Review and Research Questions]Enno Schwanke, Matthis Krischel, Dominik Gross
Medizinhistorisches Journal|December 23, 2003
["Post-traumatic stress disorder"--historical aspects of a "modern" psychiatric illness in the German language areas]Klaus-Dieter Thomann, Michael Rauschmann
Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 1, 2004
["...impossible, to find something specific in it". Rudolf Virchow and tumor pathology]Axel W Bauer
Medizinhistorisches Journal|March 16, 2004
[Protagonists, conflicts, and interests: Wilhelm Griesinger's trials in the reforming of the psychiatric ward of the Berlin Charité, 1865-1868]Kai Sammet
Medizinhistorisches Journal|October 23, 2004
[Improvement of hygiene and the combat of epidemics as Russian state concerns during World War I: Prince Alexander von Oldenburg and the POWs of the Central Powers in Russia]Reinhard Nachtigal
Medizinhistorisches Journal|October 23, 2004
[Developments and trends in 19th- and 20th-century German nursing historiography]Christoph Schweikardt
Medizinhistorisches Journal|August 19, 2005
[The health policy of the "Council of the People's Representatives": the German revolution 1918/1919 in medical historical perspective II: health policy as a factor of continuity and stability]Tilman Kratzsch
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Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 16, 2010
[Medicine and society in West Germany 1945-1970: coordinates, contexts, correlations]Hans-Georg Hofer
Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 16, 2010
[Following the American example? American models for hospital medicine and research: the case of the Kerckhoff Institute in Bad Nauheim]Carsten Timmermann
Medizinhistorisches Journal|September 6, 2014
[Anatomy in National Socialism: stages of an ethical transgression]Sabine Hildebrandt
Medizinhistorisches Journal|May 5, 2016
[Dentists and National Socialism. Systematic Literature Review and Research Questions]Enno Schwanke, Matthis Krischel, Dominik Gross
Medizinhistorisches Journal|December 23, 2003
["Post-traumatic stress disorder"--historical aspects of a "modern" psychiatric illness in the German language areas]Klaus-Dieter Thomann, Michael Rauschmann
Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 1, 2004
["...impossible, to find something specific in it". Rudolf Virchow and tumor pathology]Axel W Bauer
Medizinhistorisches Journal|March 16, 2004
[Protagonists, conflicts, and interests: Wilhelm Griesinger's trials in the reforming of the psychiatric ward of the Berlin Charité, 1865-1868]Kai Sammet
Medizinhistorisches Journal|October 23, 2004
[Improvement of hygiene and the combat of epidemics as Russian state concerns during World War I: Prince Alexander von Oldenburg and the POWs of the Central Powers in Russia]Reinhard Nachtigal
Medizinhistorisches Journal|October 23, 2004
[Developments and trends in 19th- and 20th-century German nursing historiography]Christoph Schweikardt
Medizinhistorisches Journal|August 19, 2005
[The health policy of the "Council of the People's Representatives": the German revolution 1918/1919 in medical historical perspective II: health policy as a factor of continuity and stability]Tilman Kratzsch
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