2209 days ago

Very Cheap Nursing Books.

Polly from Cashmere

I have some nursing books. Very helpful for those enterinformation the profession
1. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology 4th Ed, Martini
2. Introduction to the Human Body 5th.Ed, G.J. Tortora, A.R.,Grabowski
3. The long-term Care Nursing Assistant Training Manual
4. Tabbner's nursing care, 4th Ed,Theory and Practice
5. Fundamentals of Nursing 3rd Eddy, The art and science of Nursing care
6. Tortora Grabowski, 9th Rd, Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
7. Free copy of Lippincott's Text book of Nursing Assistants, 2nd Ed, by Pamela J. Carter (front cover missing)
Let me know if you need one or all. Big books so pickup or pay for own shipping

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