ELEMENTS OF ORGANIZATION OF DERMATOVENEREOLOGICAL CARE IN ANCIENT TIMES
Journal Title: Ukrainian Scientific Medical Youth Journal / Український Науково-Медичний Молодіжний Журнал - Year 2013, Vol 71, Issue 1
Abstract
this article describes the elements of the organization of the health system and, in particular, dermatovenereological care in the leading countries of the ancient world. Main stages of development of the state regulation of healing are presented
Authors and Affiliations
V. Volodymyr Korolenko
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