Prof. Fukuyama Yukio (1928-2014).

Neuropediatrics

Prof. Hanefeld was earlier working with Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology, University Medical Center, Georg August University Göttingen, Germany. He retired from the University in the year 2002.

Published: April 2015

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