Answered By: Lisa DeLuca
Last Updated: Jan 08, 2016     Views: 33

The best way to learn our databases is to come in and work with a one of the librarians at the reference desk.  You can schedule an appointment with anyone of us.  Are you a nursing student?  If so, Professor Beth Bloom is the liaison to the nursing students.

To answer your question you will have to inter-library loan that article.  The Inter Library Loan system or I.L.L. can be accessed from our homepage.  Here is the link  http://library.shu.edu/library/interlibrary-borrowing

Sometimes databases will have links to full text and some times they do not.  In this case there is no link to full text so you will have to input the information in the I.L.L. system and the article will be emailed to you in a few days.

PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.

 

Bec P, Arné JL, Secheyron P, Philippot V, Lhuillier P. [Diverse etiologies of

colobomas of the crystalline lens]. Bull Soc Ophtalmol Fr. 1976

Dec;76(12):1223-5. French. PubMed PMID: 1052253.

 

I hope this was helpful.  If you have any questions please call 973-761-9437.

 

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