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The Clinics series

The clinics series are a collection of journals which focus on a very specific topic every issue. In many ways they act as mini books, where general interest lies in the collection and not just a single article.

Through popular request we have now made it possible to borrow these journals as standard loans.

Titles include:

* Radiologic clinics of North America
* Surgical clinics of North America
* Medical clinics of North America
* Otolaryngologic clinics of North America
* Clinics in plastic surgery
* Dermatologic clinics
* Nursing clinics of North America
* Obstetrics & gynecology clinics of North America
* Orthopedic clinics of North America
* Pediatric clinics of North America
* Urologic clinics of North America
* Gastroenterology clinics of North America

Due to the fragile nature of journals, the difficulty in replacing lost issues and the agreement to provide inter-library requests for neighbouring services, there is no plan in extending this service to other journal titles.

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