Slides Unit 6 in MOSBY'S RADIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTIONAL series, a program which includes instructional audio-visuals for use in the classroom and tutorials for the learning lab. The slides contain both the instructional material and the tutorial which expands on that information and are designed as substitutes for the CD-Roms in the series.
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USA: Mosby, 2001 Sealed in box. Box never opened. Radiographic Imaging Mosby's Radiographic Instructional Series, 6 Technique Formation.<p>
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