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reconstruction of our villages, especially in the field of rural health protection services. On his departure we wish to give this to him as a remembrance of his work in China, hoping he will come to visit us again.
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for the academic year 1945/46. In 1952, he was again elected the dean of the medical school, for 5 years consecutively. He also had an important role in founding of the medical school at
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