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Bek, E.V., Bek, A.N
Obshchee delo
Zhizn` i Deiatel`nost` Izvestnykh Vrachei Zabaikal`ia
[ Common cause : The lives and works of well-known physicians in the Baikal region]

Comp. by E.K. Andrusevich
Novosibirsk:  Sibirskii Khronograf, 1996
220 pImagesMaps
Serie: Vrachi Sibiri
Hardcover. 15 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5875500204
Language: Russian
This book describes the professional, social, and political activities of two doctors Anna and Evgenii Bek in Zabaikal`e (the region around Lake Baikal) in the period 1899-1915, and later in several Siberian cities. It is also includes the doctoral thesis of professor E. Bek on Osteoarthritis Deformans Endemica ("Urovskaia bolezn").
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