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In the article the creative biography of great Russian scientist podiatrist, professor of Siberian State Medical University Balasheva I.I.
A. O. Didorenko, L. M. Ogorodova
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Hospital as an Object of Social Infrastructure in Yekaterinburg in 1723—1734
For the first time, on the basis of published and archival documents, the issue of a hospital as an object of social infrastructure in early Yekaterinburg is considered.
A. M. Safronova, A. A. Safronov
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Normative framework of informed consent in clinical research in Germany, Poland, and Russia
Background Biomedical research nowadays is increasingly carried out in multinational and multicenter settings. Due to disparate national regulations on various ethical aspects, such as informed consent, there is the risk of ethical compromises when ...
Marcin Orzechowski +3 more
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BackgroundThe internationalization of clinical studies requires a shared understanding of the fundamental ethical values guiding clinical studies. It is important that these values are not only embraced at the legal level but also adopted by clinicians ...
Cristian Timmermann +5 more
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From the history of preventive medicine [PDF]
From the history of preventive ...
R. V. Savyna
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Tribute to Theodor Kocher: Far Beyond an Anatomical Reference
We know Kocher's name as an anatomical reference in neurosurgery. In fact, Theodor Kocher was a Swiss general surgeon, and his contributions were such that Kocher was honored in 1909 with the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, and he was the first ...
Angelo L. Maset +2 more
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The article is devoted to the history of one of the methods of conservative treatment humeral transcondylar extensor fractures in children - a method «collar and cuff».
A. S. Zolotov, S. A. Dubovyy
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In the article the creative biography of Dmitruk S.E., the dean of pharmaceutical department of the Siberian State Medical University is introduced.
G. I. Kalinkina
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Hernia in ancient Hellenic art. A paradigm of blended courses of anatomy and surgery, or a votive offering in theurgical medicine? 14 views [PDF]
Hernia was a common problem in Hellenic antiquity as we may infer by a plethora of references in ancient Greek and especially in Byzantine medical literature.
Konstantinos LAIOS +3 more
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