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Gerontology

Resources in gerontology for students and professionals.
Subjects: Gerontology, Nursing & Health, Social Work, Sociology Tags: aged, ageism, aging, caregivers, eldercare, health care, older people

Books & eBooks

Relevant Call Numbers

Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

  • BF - Psychology
    • BF712 - 724.85 - Developmental psychology Including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood.

Social Sciences

  • HD - Industries. Land use. Labor.
    • HD7101 - 71110.6 - Insurance, Medical Plans.
  • HQ - The Family. Marriage. Women.
    • HQ1060 - 1064 - Aged. Gerontology (Social aspects). Retirement.
    • HQ1073 - 1073.5 - Thanatology. Death. Dying.
  • HV - Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology.
    • HV1450 - 1494 - Aged.

Medicine

  • RA - Public aspects of medicine.
    • RA564.8 - Public health.
    • RA997 - 999 - Nursing homes.
  • RC - Internal medicine.
    • RC451.4 - Psychiatry (aged).
    • RC952-953 - Geriatrics.
    • RC954 - Geriatric Nursing.
    • RC 954.3 - Hospitals, geriatric.
  • RD - Surgery.
    • RD 732.3 Orthopedic Surgery, aged.
  • RE - Ophthalmology.
    • RE48.2 - Eye Diseases.
  • RF - Otorhinolaryngology.
    • RF291.5 - Hearing disorders (aged).

 

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