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Trauma und Nervensystem: Mit gleichmässiger Berücksichtigung der Kriegserfahrungen der Ententeländer und der Mittelmächte
S.Karger AG
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ISBN electronic:
978-3-318-05213-8
ISBN print:
978-3-8055-3320-1
Subject Area:
Neurology and Neuroscience
Publication date:
1918
Book Details
Hailing from neutral Netherlands, Van Scholven felt priviledged to be able to draw on the experience of both sides during WWI as he explains in the introduction and the subtitle to his treatise on trauma and the nervous system. The war unfortunately offered ample opportunity to test many assumptions and allegations concerning the formation of spinal cord pathologies following trauma. (A Karger "Publishing Highlights 1890–2015" title)
Book Chapter
I - VIII: Title Page / Vorwort / Inhaltsverzeichnis
By
Th. van Schelven
Th. van Schelven
Neurologe der Niederländischen Sanitätsmissionen.
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Published:1918
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Subject Area: Neurology and Neuroscience
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Th. van Schelven, 1918. "Title Page / Vorwort / Inhaltsverzeichnis", Trauma und Nervensystem: Mit gleichmässiger Berücksichtigung der Kriegserfahrungen der Ententeländer und der Mittelmächte, T. van Scholven
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Copyright 1919 by S. Karger
1909
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