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Dear colleagues,

 

These are older books that arrived as part of a donation from one of our Members. We already have copies in stock.

 

Social workers: their role and tasks. Report of a working party set up in 1980, chaired by Peter M. Barclay / National Institute for Social Work. Bedford Square Press, 1982.

The Which guide to women’s health / Ann Robinson. Consumers Association, 1996.

Hazardous waste and human health / BMA, 1991.

Aids and human rights: a UK perspective / Paul Sieghart. BMA Foundation for AIDS, 1989.

Towards team care / edited by J. H. Barber and Charlotte R. Kratz. Churchill Livingstone, 1980.

Complementary medicine: new approaches to good practice / BMA. Oxford University Press, 1993.

Stress and the medical profession / BMA, June 1992.

Our genetic future: the science and ethics of genetic technology / BMA. Oxford University Press, 1992.

Euthanasia / BMA, 1988.

Prevention and health: everybody’s business: a reassessment of public and personal health / HMSO, 1976.

The boxing debate / BMA, June 1993.

Health risks to the health care professional / Paul Litchfield. Royal College of Physicians in association with the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, 1995.

Women in general practice / Judy Gilley. BMA GMSC, 1994.

 

Regards,

 

Beverley Berry

 

Library Manager

Royal College of General Practitioners

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