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Mini Book Sale starts Tuesday 13th November

From Tuesday 13th November a new batch of recently withdrawn books will be available for sale on the Book Sales trolley in the rotunda of the Health Library. The books are available on a first come, first served basis and payment can be made either by cash or debit card.

Titles available include:
  • Chew, R: Crash Course: Gastrointestinal System (3rd Ed.), 2008, Mosby
  • Thomas, R: Crash Course: Renal & Urinary Systems (3rd Ed.), 2007, Mosby
  • Guyton, A: Textbook of Medical Physiology (11th Ed.), 2005, Saunders
  • Keshav, S: The Gastrointestinal System At A Glance, 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
  • Dawson, C: ABC of Urology (2nd Ed.), 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
  • Chew, F: Musculoskeletal Imaging: A Teaching File (2nd Ed.), 2005, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  • Cottrell, S: Critical Thinking Skills: Developing Effective Analysis & Argument, 2005, Palgrave
  • Wilkins, R: Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences, 2006, Oxford University Press
  • Carpenter, R: Neurophysiology (4th Ed.), 2003, Arnold
  • Lim, M: Crash Course: Metabolism & Nutrition (3rd Ed.), 2007, Mosby

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