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March Book Sale


Books for sale.

The ‘For Sale’ book trolley has been refreshed with more titles.
Below is a selection of some of the discarded texts which have been added to the trolley.
Items are sold on a first come, first served basis. Payment may be by cash or credit/debit card.


West, Robert: Smoking Cessation (Fast Facts Series)
2004, Health Press

Chapel, Helen: Essentials of Clinical Immunology (5th Ed.)
2006, Blackwell

Krishna, M. Thirumala: Essentials of Allergy
2001, Martin Dunitz

Helen, Maggie: Coping with Suicide
2002, Sheldon Press

Streubert Speziale, Helen J.: Qualitative Research in Nursing (4th Ed.)
2007, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Walshe, Kieran: Healthcare Management
2006, Open University Press

Bray, John J.: Lecture Notes on Human Physiology (4th Ed.)
1999, Blackwell Science

Arif, Saimah: Immune, Blood, and Lymphatic Systems (Crash Course Series)
1998, Mosby

Wincze, John P.: Sexual Dysfunction
2001, The Guilford Press

Souhami, Robert: Cancer and its Management (5th Ed.)
2005, Blackwell Publishing

Hoffbrand, A.V.: Essential Haematology (5th Ed.)
2006, Blackwell Publishing

Gardner, David G.: Greenspan’s Basic & Clinical Endocrinology (8th Ed.)
2007, McGraw-Hill

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