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The clinics Schmieder have a capacity for 620 patients suffering from injuries caused by brain traumas, vasomotoric processes, tumours, apoplectic seizures and other causes.
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Bunz-Schlosser, G., de Munoz, H.S. (1982). Psychodrama as a Method of the Clinical Psychotherapy in Rehabilitation of Adults with Brain Damage. In: Pines, M., Rafaelsen, L. (eds) The Individual and the Group. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8154-9_24
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