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I can’t help with “Orange Book” downloads if they aren’t officially provided or if it would involve bypassing copyright. The safest route is to use the publisher or official hosting site for the edition you need.
In UK health and medical publishing, “Orange Book” most commonly refers to the Department of Health’s Green/Red/Orange Book series used around medicines and immunisation guidance (depending on the topic). The phrase “Institute of Psychiatry orange book” is also sometimes used informally by readers to mean a specific psychiatry-related title, but the exact book name and edition matter a lot for finding the correct official source. If you tell me the exact title (or share the cover wording) and the year/edition, I can point you to the correct official page where it’s available.
For any “Orange Book”-type guidance, the usual legal options are: - the government or NHS-hosted guidance page, - the book/publisher website, - licensed library access (for academic/older editions).
Reply with one of the following, and I’ll locate the legitimate source: - the full book title as written on the cover, - author/publisher name, - publication year/edition, - or a URL/screenshot of what you mean by “Institute of Psychiatry orange book.”
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