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New books for November 2010

You can view the latest new items that have been added to the library catalogue during November, including:
  • The NHS handbook 2010/11 / Peter Davies
  • Atlas of clinical neurology / editor, Roger N. Rosenberg
  • Oxford handbook of learning and intellectual disability nursing / edited by Bob Gates and Owen Barr
  • Handbook of diabetes / Rudy Bilous, Richard Donnelly
  • 2010 resuscitation guidelines / edited by Jerry P. Nolan
  • Nursing care plans: guidelines for individualizing client care across the lifespan/ by Marilynn E. Doenges, Mary Frances Moorhouse, Alice C. Murr
And many more.

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