War Surgical Care – Experience from Franciscan Hospital »dr. fra Mato Nikoli}« in Nova Bila during Conflict in Central Bosnia (1993–1994)

This report presents experience in treatment of war injuries in Franciscan hospital »dr. fra Mato Nikoli}« in Nova Bila, during the war in Central Bosnia from 1993 to 1994, in conditions of encirclement and typhoid fever outbreak. Descriptive- retrospective analysis of organization, implementation a...

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Hauptverfasser: Martinović, Željko, Valjan, Velimir, Kvesić, Ante, Krišto, Branko, Vučkov, Šime, Bakula, Branko
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