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New Biomarkers and Biological Therapies in Alzheimer’s Disease
The functional and aesthetic aspects of blow-out fracture treatment
Comparative analysis of surgical treatments for GERD in patients with hiatal hernia: Nissen fundoplication, Toupet fundoplication, LINX, and RefluxStop™
Bacterial biofilm – as a contributor to urinary tract infections
“Bulletin of the Main Medical Library” has been published by the Main Medical Library since 1952. Its initiator and originator was Professor Stanislaw Konopka - the founder and first Director of the Library. The periodical was published until 2002. Initially, the bulletin was a list of acquisitions of the Main Medical Library, informing readers, mainly doctors, about the current literature in the field of medicine and related sciences.
In 2016, after a fourteen-year hiatus, “Bulletin” was resumed, with a changed layout and a new format. The journal is published twice a year in a digital format. The purpose of the “Bulletin” is to provide up-to-date information on the latest developments in the field of medicine and related sciences:
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- Emergency Medicine and Intensive-Care Medicine
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