Sports as a Means of Rehabilitation: Proceedings of an International Seminar Held at Wingate Institute (Israel) in September 1970Uriel Simri |
Contents
Lecture No 4 K Caesar D Jeschke H v Oldershausen | 4-1 |
Lecture No 5 Theodore Najenson M D Michael Levy M D | 5-1 |
Lecture No 6 I Bruderman T Najenson C Gelbard | 6-1 |
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