A shifting focus from patients to employees : withdrawal of religious communities and the emergence of political activity in protestant hospitals in Berlin between 1960 and 1990

In Sabine Salloch & Verena Sandow (eds.), Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare: Transition and Challenges. Burlington, VT: Routledge (2016)
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