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New and Updated Oxford Handbooks Online

You can now access a bunch of new Oxford Handbook titles online, including Oxford Handbook of…
  • Acute Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Public Health Practice
  • Rheumatology
We also have new online editions of the Oxford Handbook of…
  • Clinical Specialties
  • Clinical Surgery
  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Paediatrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Urology
As well as the latest edition of the Oxford Handbook for the Foundation Programme.

You can access all our ebook titles from the catalogue or find all the online Oxford Handbook titles in our ebook collection on our website.

These ebooks are available to both our Keele and NHS users. You’ll need your Keele or NHS Athens username to read the full-text.
Try an online ebook instead

So try our ebooks...
  • You don’t need to wait
  • Access when you need it
  • Avoid fines

For more help on using ebooks try our short etutorial or check out our guide.

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