THE LIFE AND CREATIVE PATH OF MYKOLA PETROVYCH NOVACHENKO (TO THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH)
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The article is devoted to the outstanding orthopedist-traumatologist, scientist and surgeon, talented organizer, wonderful
teacher Nikolai Petrovich Novachenko.
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