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Recommended Reading
Reference Books
Referencing and Plagiarism
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Electrotherapy.
Duchenne, G.-B. Album de photographies pathologiques, complémentaire du livres intitulé De l'electrisation localisée, Paris: J.-B. Baillière et fils, 1861, frontispiece.
Image from the History of Medicine (NLM) http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/luna/servlet/view/search?q=B08412 Accessed 18 June 2009.
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Subject Librarian:
Musarrat Begum
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Recommended Reading 
Electronic course readings and books in the Short Loan Collection are in the Course Materials list.
- Germov, J., ed. 2009. Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology. 4th ed. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Library copies
- Jones, L. 1994. The Social Context of Health and Health Work. Basingstoke, Macmillan. Library copies
- Nettleton, S. 2006. The Sociology of Health and Illness. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Polity. Library copies
Reference Books 
Reference books are an excellent place to start your research. You should then go on to read more in-depth journal articles and books.
- Cockerham, William C., ed. 2010. The New Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Ritzer, George, ed. 2007. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden: Blackwell. Library copies
- Scott, John, and Gordon Marshall, eds. 2005. Oxford Dictionary of Sociology. 3rd ed, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Library copies
- Smelser, Neil J., and Paul B. Baltes, eds. 2001. International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier Science. Library copies
Referencing and Plagiarism 
The Chicago Manual of Style Online
ReferenŠite Academic referencing resource
Honesty and integrity are valued in all academic activities at The University of Auckland. This website provides information about the key principles and practices underlying academic honesty, and advice and resources: Academic Honesty and Plagiarism.
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