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Psychiatry and geriatric psychiatry in Romania

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Nicoleta Tataru*
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Oradea, Romania, email: [email protected]
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Romania is now in a period of transition from communism to democracy. Geographically, Romania, like other Eastern European countries, is on the border between the Western world and the Middle East and Asia; until December 1989 it was behind the ‘Iron Curtain’.

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