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Table of Contents
September 1965;
Volume 10,
Issue 2
Editorials
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The present state of general practice
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
109-110.
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Other obstetricians—please copy
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
110-112.
Lectures and Addresses
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General practice and the two cultures
N. B. Eastwood
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
113-123.
Individual Studies
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Is there abuse in general practice?
I. M. Krass
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
124-132.
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The pattern of consultation
Teviot S. Eimerl
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
133-140.
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Emotional disturbances in backward readers
E. Tuckman
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
141-150.
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Treatment of the alcoholic
Aleck Folkson
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
151-155.
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Rehabilitation and physical medicine
Eric S. Blackadder
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
156-164.
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Practical aspects of allergy in children
B. Bendkowski
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
165-168.
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Infectious mononucleosis in general practice
D. Jeaffreson Brewer
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
169-177.
Memorandum of Evidence
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CHILD WELFARE CENTRES
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
186-189.
Correspondence
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Doctor's Household (DH) Trial in the Prevention of Bacterial Complications in the Common Cold
H. Stanley Banks
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
194-195.
Book Review
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Nobel Lectures. Physiology or Medicine
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
195-196.
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Signs and Symptoms
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
196.
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Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
196-197.
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Pulmonary Physiology in Clinical Practice
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
197.
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Chemotherapy of Cancer
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
197-198.
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Essentials of Fluid Balance
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
198.
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May's Manual of the Diseases of the Eye for Students and Practitioners
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
198-199.
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Correlative Neuroanatomy and Functional Neurology
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
199.
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Lecture Notes on Dermatology
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
200.
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How to interpret
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
200-201.
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Research in Immunology
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1965;
10
(2):
201.
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Parr's Concise Medical Encyclopaedia
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1965;
10
(2):
201.
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The Obstructing Acromion
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1965;
10
(2):
201.
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Lecture Notes on Psychiatry
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
202.
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Strong Medicine
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
202.
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Cyclophosphamide (Endoxana)
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
203-204.
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WHO Expert Committee on Hepatitis
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
204.
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Today's Drugs
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1965;
10
(2):
204.
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Extramural Medical Education in Edinburgh
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
204.
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Aspects of Depressive Illness
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
204.
Postgraduate Training
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Some suggestions for an improved maternity service
David B. Brown
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
205-209.
Personal Points of View
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Injection therapy
S. A. Wartski
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1965;
10
(2):
209-213.
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