Difference between revisions of "Mills and Boon Medical Romance"

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Image:Ashe Spring and Dr Daley.jpg|<center>1986</center>
 
Image:Ashe Spring and Dr Daley.jpg|<center>1986</center>
 
Image:Anderson Perfect Hero.jpg|<center>1992</center>
 
Image:Anderson Perfect Hero.jpg|<center>1992</center>
Image:Anderson Anyone can dream PB GB.jpg|<center>1995</center>
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Image:Anderson Spice of Life.jpg|<center>1993</center>
 
Image:Anderson And Daughter makes three PB GB.jpg|<center>1996</center>
 
Image:Anderson And Daughter makes three PB GB.jpg|<center>1996</center>
 
Image:Anderson If you need me.jpg|<center>1997</center>
 
Image:Anderson If you need me.jpg|<center>1997</center>

Revision as of 10:33, 21 June 2008

Mills & Boon began publishing paperback medical romances in series under the Doctor Nurse Romance imprint in 1977, reusing a name from the 1950s. In 1989 the imprint name changed to Medical Romance and in October 1993 to Love on Call. The name of Medical Romance was adopted again in 1996 and since June 2007 the imprint is called simply Medical™.

Some of these stories have also been published in the United States in the Harlequin Medical Romance imprint and in translation elsewhere by various publishers and imprints. The name of the series or the covers may have changed, but the continuity of numbering remained.




Medical Romance Extra


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