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My friendship with Dr. Antal Sólyom covers more than seven decades. He decided during our high school years to commit himself to the practice of medicine, both as a scientist and a clinician, a decision that no doubt grew out of his battle with hepatitis. His multifaceted career has been distinguished by personal and professional integrity. Money or position never seduced him, though he dreamed of becoming a university professor. He remains a perennial student, teacher, and helper. He became an academic psychiatrist in America and made special contributions to Infant Psychiatry and Affect Regulation and Attachment. He expanded his vocation to Bioethics and published in the field of bioethic...
This book is about the life of a physician, scientist, psychiatrist, and bioethicist that has been interwoven with the coexistence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It entails medical, ethical, spiritual, and historical reflections, as well as the objective and personal history and science of viral hepatitis as well. His life might also be seen as a story of multiple survival episodesnot all related to HCVthat suggests providential oversight.
Examines the specific social, economic, political and intellectual characteristics of totalitarian Hungary, at the critical moment before the 1956 Revolution.
Each issue lists papers published during the preceding year.
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