The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history.

Radkau J (2001)
Clio Medica 63: 199-217.

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Erscheinungsjahr
2001
Zeitschriftentitel
Clio Medica
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63
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199-217
ISSN
0045-7183
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1667216

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Radkau J. The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history. Clio Medica. 2001;63:199-217.
Radkau, J. (2001). The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history. Clio Medica, 63, 199-217.
Radkau, Joachim. 2001. “The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history.”. Clio Medica 63: 199-217.
Radkau, J. (2001). The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history. Clio Medica 63, 199-217.
Radkau, J., 2001. The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history. Clio Medica, 63, p 199-217.
J. Radkau, “The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history.”, Clio Medica, vol. 63, 2001, pp. 199-217.
Radkau, J.: The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history. Clio Medica. 63, 199-217 (2001).
Radkau, Joachim. “The neurasthenic experience in imperial Germany: expeditions into patient records and side-looks upon general history.”. Clio Medica 63 (2001): 199-217.

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