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The establishment of orthopedics in Croatia: The role of Božidar Špišić (1879–1957) and his professional networks

Summary Božidar Špišić was a pioneer of Croatian orthopedics. In 1908 he founded the first private orthopedic clinic in the entire South Slav region. During the First World War he organized and headed the first orthopedic hospital for the rehabilitation and resocialization of wounded soldiers. In th...

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