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Berman Medical Library

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Berman Medical Library is located in the Ein Kerem Campus of the Hebrew University. The library provides services to the research staff and the students of the Faculties of medicine, pharmacy, nursing, dentistry, public health, occupational therapy, and also to the clinical-academic staff in the Hadassah Medical Center.

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Berman Medical Library
Kalman Jacob Mann, Jerusalem

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הדסה עין כרם

Kalman Jacob Mann
9574320 Jerusalem
Jerusalem District, Israel
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