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Deskriptive Epidemiologie rheumatischer Erkrankungen

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Psychologie in der Rheumatologie

Part of the book series: Jahrbuch der medizinischen Psychologie ((MEDPSYCHOL,volume 8))

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„Epidemiologie“ bezeichnet in wörtlicher Übersetzung die Lehre von dem, was über ein Volk gekommen ist und jetzt auf ihm liegt.

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Raspe, HH. (1992). Deskriptive Epidemiologie rheumatischer Erkrankungen. In: Basler, HD., Rehfisch, H.P., Zink, A. (eds) Psychologie in der Rheumatologie. Jahrbuch der medizinischen Psychologie, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77525-3_1

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