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The Health Library’s ‘For Sale’ book trolley will be refreshed this evening with more bargain-priced pearls of wisdom.
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.


Dudley Hart, Frank: Clinical Problems in Rheumatology
1983, Martin Dunitz

Carlson, Neil R.: Physiology of Behavior (7th Ed.)
2001, Allyn & Bacon

Tjandra, Joe T.: Textbook of Surgery (2nd Ed.)
2001, Blackwell Science

Denzin, Norman K.: Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Materials
1998, Sage

Jarvis, Tracey J.: Treatment Approaches for Alcohol and Drug Dependence: An Introductory Guide
1995, Wiley

Compston, Juliet E.: Osteoporosis (Fast Facts Series)
2002, Health Press

Drew, David: Resuscitation of the Newborn: A Practical Approach
2000, Books for Midwives

McConachie, Ian: Anaesthesia for the High Risk Patient
2002, Greenwich Medical Media

Raftery, Andrew T.: Applied Basic Science for Basic Surgical Training
2000, Churchill Livingstone

Knowles, Malcolm S.: The Adult Learner (6th Ed.)
2005, Elsevier-Butterworth Heinemann

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