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[Pharmacy in Latvia in the 1st years of Soviet power].
1978
A A Viksna
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D007844
Latvia
A country located in Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, between Estonia and Lithuania. The capital is Riga.
Republic of Latvia
D000077406
History of Pharmacy
Study of the origins and development of the field of PHARMACY.
Pharmacy, History,Pharmacy History
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