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[[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Mills and Boon Imprints]]
 
[[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Mills and Boon Imprints]]
 
[[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] began publishing medical romances in the UK under the [[Doctor Nurse Romance]] [[imprint]] in 1977. In 1989 the imprint name changed to [[Medical Romance]] and in 1993 to [[Love on Call]]. The current [[Medical Romance]] imprint name was adopted in 1996. The name of the series may have changed and the cover look far more often than that, but the continuity of numbering remained.
 
[[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] began publishing medical romances in the UK under the [[Doctor Nurse Romance]] [[imprint]] in 1977. In 1989 the imprint name changed to [[Medical Romance]] and in 1993 to [[Love on Call]]. The current [[Medical Romance]] imprint name was adopted in 1996. The name of the series may have changed and the cover look far more often than that, but the continuity of numbering remained.
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In 2000 Mills & Boon launched a series called [[St. Elizabeth's Children's Hospital]], which was also published in the United States.
  
 
* [[Mills and Boon Medical Romance By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Medical Romance By The Numbers]] - A by-the-numbers look at titles published under the [[Medical Romance]] imprint.
 
* [[Mills and Boon Medical Romance By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Medical Romance By The Numbers]] - A by-the-numbers look at titles published under the [[Medical Romance]] imprint.

Revision as of 13:10, 30 April 2008

Mills & Boon began publishing medical romances in the UK under the Doctor Nurse Romance imprint in 1977. In 1989 the imprint name changed to Medical Romance and in 1993 to Love on Call. The current Medical Romance imprint name was adopted in 1996. The name of the series may have changed and the cover look far more often than that, but the continuity of numbering remained.

In 2000 Mills & Boon launched a series called St. Elizabeth's Children's Hospital, which was also published in the United States.