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New Books for December 2010

You can view the latest new items that have been added to the library catalogue during December, including:
  • Against the odds: black and minority ethnic clinicians and Manchester, 1948 to 2009 / Emma L. Jones and Stephanie J. Snow (2010)
  • Dementia / David Ames, Alistair Burns, John O'Brien (2010)
  • Handbook of nurse anesthesia / John J. Nagelhout, Karen L. Plaus (2010)
  • Operative oral and maxillofacial surgery / John D. Langdon, Mohan F. Patel, Robert A. Ord, Peter A. Brennan (2011)
  • Rheumatology evidence-based practice for physiotherapists and occupational therapists / Edited by Krysia Dziedzic and Alison Hammond (2010)
  • Secrets of success: getting into GP training / Jasdeep Gill (2010)
  • Smoking cessation / Robert West, Saul Shiffman (2007)

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