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History and development of pediatric otorhinolaryngology in Hungary
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 08/10/09
Hirschberg J et al. – The Hungarian pediatric otorhinolaryngologists assumed initiative role in the development of this special discipline six decades ago, early joined in the international life and have had important positions in several international associations as president, board member or chairman of committees. Besides the organizational work, they have taken part in the scientific and research work as well: in the present paper the authors detail the results achieved by them in several topics of pediatric otorhinolaryngology.
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