The reserve shelf
in the Hampshire library has a number of books on reserve. Your text
is there and some of the medical texts we have on the 333 Resource
shelves. Some reference books can only be used in the library;
others can be signed out for 3 hours or overnight (24 hours).
To find out what is on reserve, go to
the main desk at the library. You'll see 3-ringed notebooks, one of
which has reserve lists for NS courses. 100 level courses appear first,
so look up NS 121. To look at copies of the books on the top of the
list, ask the person working behind the desk if the book is available.
The books marked REFERENCE can be found
in the Reference Shelves in the rear of that main library room. The
Call #'s are listed to help you find them on the shelves. Look around
on those shelves. Many useful books are there that we didn't list.
If you aren't sure
which books are best for what you want to find, ask us in class or by
e mail or stop by our offices. If you tell us the kinds of information
you're looking for, we can help aim you at the right books or articles.
Title and Author |
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Contemporary Nutrition
by GM Wardlaw
and AM Smith 2006 |
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Harrison's Principles of Internal
Medicine Vos. 1 & 2 |
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Human Physiology: an integrated approach
by D. Silverthorn
2007 |
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Human Biology by D. Chiras |
Personal copy |
Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures
by CC Chernecky & BJ Berger 1997 |
RESERVE |
Medical Dictionary (several on the
reserve shelves) |
RESERVE |
Robbins' Pathologic Basis for Disease
by RS Cotran |
RESERVE |
Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics
by Goodman and Gilman |
RESERVE |
Textbook of Physiology by A.
Guyton & J.E. Hall |
RESERVE |