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Asylsuchende und Flüchtlinge: Gesundheitsversorgung einer komplexen Minderheit

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  • Thomas Junghanss, 1998. "Asylsuchende und Flüchtlinge: Gesundheitsversorgung einer komplexen Minderheit," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 43(1), pages 11-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:43:y:1998:i:1:p:11-17
    DOI: 10.1007/BF01299236
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    3. Corinne Blöchliger & Nicola Ries & Michael Gonon & Louis Loutan & Karin Mark & Suzanne Vetterli & Marcel Tanner & Christoph Hatz & Thomas Junghanss, 1998. "Asylsuchende und Flüchtlinge in der medizinischen Poliklinik: Ein Vergleich zwischen den Polikliniken Basel, Bern und Genf," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 43(1), pages 29-38, January.
    4. Corinne Blöchliger & Thomas Junghanss & Regula Weiss & Christian Herzog & Pierre-Alain Raeber & Marcel Tanner & Christoph Hatz, 1998. "Asylsuchende und Flüchtlinge in der hausärztlichen Praxis: Probleme und Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 43(1), pages 18-28, January.
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