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Symposium:Hämorheologie und Innere Medizin

I. Medizinische Hämorheologie, Physiologie und Diagnostik

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Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für innere Medizin

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Zur Eröffnung des Symposions über „Hämorheologie und Innere Medizin“ möchte ich zunächst im Namen aller aktiven und passiven Teilnehmer dem Präsidenten der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin, Herrn Prof. Mehnert, für die Einladung danken, auf einem Spezialsymposion die große praktische und theoretische Bedeutung der Hämorheologie für viele Teilgebiete der Medizin zu diskutieren.

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