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Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine
ISSN 2078-1962 (Print) ISSN 2713-2625 (Online)
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Поддубная, О. А

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Vol 15, No 4 (2016) Articles The efficiency of physiotherapy in early postoperative Rehabilitation of patients with cholelithiasis PDF
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Vol 17, No 4 (2018) Articles The complex non-medicamental rehabilitationof patients with gallstone disease inthe early the postoperative stage PDF
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Vol 17, No 2 (2018) Articles The influence of the drug-free rehabilitation on the performance of psychovegetative status of the patients with irritable bowel syndrome PDF
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