Full Title
SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1723-9427
Product Form
Printed Journal
ISSN
1972-4845
Product Form
Online Journal
Journal Volume Number
22
Journal Issue Number
2
Journal Issue Designation
2
Journal Issue Date
2023
Full Title
Il fumetto nella formazione medica. Il caso della Scuola di Medicina e Chirurgia di Bologna
By (author)
First Page
129
Last Page
139
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2023/05
Copyright
2023FrancoAngeli srl
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