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| fax = 386 (0) 1 439 6245 | | fax = 386 (0) 1 439 6245 | ||
| email = zgodovina.medicine@mf.uni-lj.si | | email = zgodovina.medicine@mf.uni-lj.si | ||
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− | The [[Institute for the History of Medicine]] was established as an educational and scientific research institution in [[established::1945]]. It | + | The [[Institute for the History of Medicine, University of Ljubljana|Institute for the History of Medicine]] was established as an educational and scientific research institution in [[established::1945]]. It cooperates with similar institutions in Europe and elsewhere, including institutes in neighbouring countries (Vienna, Padova, Zagreb, and Rijeka), institutes from the Anglo-Saxon countries (especially with the most significant institution of this kind, the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine in London); and the International Society for the History of Medicine based in Paris. |
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− | The Institute publishes several series of professional literature such as Famous Slovene Doctors, Translations of Historical Texts, Almanacs. Occasionally it prepares also topical documentary exhibitions, recently on the 35th anniversary of the building of the University Medical Centre Ljubljana (UMC). The Institute incorporates | + | The Institute for the History of Medicine, [[University of Ljubljana]], publishes several series of professional literature such as Famous Slovene Doctors, Translations of Historical Texts, Almanacs. Occasionally it prepares also topical documentary exhibitions, recently on the 35th anniversary of the building of the University Medical Centre Ljubljana (UMC). The Institute also incorporates a [[Museum of Medicine, Institute for the History of Medicine|museum]]. |
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