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New Public Health Books

Posted on July 10, 2019July 17, 2019 by UC Berkeley Library

Here is a sample of new Public Health books — many more may be found on our New Public Health Books web guide. Click the links for location: most are at the Bioscience, Natural Resources & Public Health Library; some are at other UCB libraries, or online.

book cover image of LGBT Health: Meeting the Needs of Gender and Sexual Minorities
book cover image for How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens: Moving Beyond "Themes Emerged"
book cover image for Reproductive Geographies: bodies, places and politics

LGBT Health: Meeting the Needs of Gender and Sexual Minorities
How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens: Moving Beyond “Themes Emerged”
Reproductive Geographies: bodies, places and politics

book cover image for Evaluation for a Caring Society
book cover image for Teaching Health Humanities
book cover image for Emerging Micro-Pollutants in the Environment: occurrence, fate, and distribution

Evaluation for a Caring Society
Teaching Health Humanities
Emerging Micro-Pollutants in the Environment: occurrence, fate, and distribution

book cover image The Global Gag Rule and Women's Reproductive Health: Rhetoric versus reality
book cover image for Health Services Evaluation
book cover image for Understanding Trans Health: Discourse, power and possibility

The Global Gag Rule and Women’s Reproductive Health: Rhetoric versus reality
Health Services Evaluation
Understanding Trans Health: Discourse, power and possibility

Posted in Bioscience, Natural Resources & Public Health LibraryTags: New Acquisitions

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