Recent NU Faculty Books Acquired by Library: May 2008
The Galter Library tries to acquire current books authored by Feinberg School of Medicine faculty. Recent books authored or edited by faculty that were acquired include (NU authors are in bold):
- Congenital malformations: evidence-based evaluation and management / editors, Praveen Kumar and Barbara K. Burton. (Level 2, QS 675 C7496 2008)
- Principles and practice of palliative care and supportive oncology / editors, Ann M. Berger, John L. Shuster, Jr., Jamie H. Von Roenn. (Level 2, QZ 266 P957 2007)
- American Medical Association guide to preventing and treating heart disease /Martin S. Lipsky, Marla Mendelson, Stephen Havas, Michael Miller. (Level 2, WG 113 A513 2008)
- Color atlas of local and systemic signs of cardiovascular disease / Franklin Saksena. (Level 2, WG 141 S158c 2008)
- Polycystic ovary syndrome : current controversies, from the ovary to the pancreas / edited by Andrea Dunaif ... [et al.], series: Clinical endocrinology. (Level 2, WP 320 P783 2008)
- Raj's practical management of pain / [editors], Honorio T. Benzon ... [et al.]. (Level 2, WL 704 P895 2008)
- Breast MRI : fundamentals and technical aspects / R. Edward Hendrick. (Level 2, WP 815 H498b 2008)
- Fitzpatrick's dermatology in general medicine / editors Klaus Wolff; Lowell A. Goldsmith; Stephen I. Katz; Barbara A. Gilchrest; Amy S. Paller; David J. Leffell. (Reference, WR 100 D439 2008)
- Anterior segment / Marian S. Macsai and Bruno Machado Fontes, Series: Rapid diagnosis in ophthalmology (Level 2, WW 210 M175a 2008)
- A short history of medicine / F. Gonzalez-Crussi. (Level 2, WZ 70 GA1 G559s 2007)
Please let us know if you would like the Galter Library to acquire a book (whether authored by NU faculty or not). You can e-mail the Reference Desk to submit your recommendation to us.
Are you trying to identify recent research @ NU? To find journal articles authored by Northwestern University affiliated faculty, staff, and students, the Galter Library recommends that you may want to visit a site devised for that purpose. It is maintained by the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute and pulls references from the PubMed database.




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