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The Health Library’s ‘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.
 
Irvin, Thomas T.: Wound Healing: Principles and Practice
1981, Chapman & Hall

Driscoll, P.A. et al.: Trauma Resuscitation: The Team Approach
1993, Macmillan

Johnson, Gina: The Minor Illness Manual (2nd Ed.)
2000, Radcliffe Medical Press

Frayn, Keith N.: Metabolic Regulation: A Human Perspective (2nd Ed.)
2003, Blackwell Publishing

Morison, Moya J.: A Colour Guide to the Nursing Management of Wounds (Clinical Skills Series(
1992, Wolfe Publishing Ltd.

National Institution for Clinical Excellence: Principles for Best Practic in Clinical Audit
2002, NICE

Dawson, Beth: Basic & Clinical Biostatistics (4th Ed.)
2004, McGraw-Hill

David, Jill A.: Wound Management: A Comprehensive Guide to Dressing and Healing
1986, Martin Dunitz

Aveyard, Helen: Doing a Literature Review in Health & Social Care
2007, Open University Press

Hambly, P.R.: Perioperative Management for House Surgeons
1996, BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd.

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