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Laser Hospital — It’s Clinical and Engineering Results

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LASER Optoelectronics in Medicine

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In order to use the multiple lasers simultaneously for better treatment, to save the staff and space more effectively, to perform more reliable safety program, to educate and train laser surgeons, physicians, nurses, and para-medical personnels, the laser hospital v/as planned in 1983.

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Atsumi, K., Nimsakul, N., Ihara, A., Shiokawa, Y., Koyama, H., Suenaga, N. (1988). Laser Hospital — It’s Clinical and Engineering Results. In: Waidelich, W., Waidelich, R. (eds) LASER Optoelectronics in Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72870-9_1

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