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Medical Ethics: A Very Short IntroductionSecond Edition £8.99 Michael Dunn, Tony Hope
9780198815600 Dealing with some of the thorniest problems in medicine, from euthanasia to the distribution of health care resources, this book introduces the reasoning we can use to approach medical ethics. Exploring how medical ethics supports health professionals' work, it also considers the impact of the media, pressure groups, and legal judgments. |
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Human PhysiologyFifth Edition £62.99 Gillian Pocock, Christopher D. Richards, David A. Richards
9780198737223 The most complete introduction to human physiology, providing all the necessary detail in a clear and accessible style. |
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HIV & AIDS: A Very Short IntroductionSecond Edition £8.99 Alan Whiteside
9780198727491 HIV/ AIDS continues to be a major public health issue, affecting millions of sufferers worldwide. This Very Short Introduction explains the science, the international and local politics, the demographics, and the devastating consequences of the disease, and addresses some of the big issues that will concern us over the next decade. |
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Blood: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Chris Cooper
9780199581450 Blood is a vital component of the bodies of most multicellular animals. Chris Cooper discusses blood's critical role in both biology and in human society, ranging from its place in religious rituals to its uses in modern medicine. |
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Human Anatomy: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Leslie Klenerman
9780198707370 An understanding of the structure and function of the human body is vital for anyone studying the medical and health sciences. In this Very Short Introduction Leslie Klenerman provides a clear and accessible overview of the main systems of the human anatomy, illustrated with a number of clear explanatory diagrams. |
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