Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Josef Hoder, CSc., in the memories of his colleagues and friends
Authors:
Polívková Jarmila
Authors‘ workplace:
KARIM 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., 20, 2009, č. 2, s. 113-117
Category:
History
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Josef Hoder was one of the founders of anaesthesiology. As an outstanding expert, Hoder was highly respected by his colleagues for his accuracy, self-discipline and kindness towards his colleagues.
Keywords:
history of anaesthesiology
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