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February 1990; Volume 40,Issue 331

Research Article

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    Promoting rational therapeutics: the Swedish guidelines and a UK response.
    H McGavock
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 47-48.
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    Supply of medical and surgical appliances: is a new approach needed?
    A Procter
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 48-49.
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    Defaulters in general practice: reasons for default and patterns of attendance.
    M P Cosgrove
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 50-52.
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    Comparing trainer and trainee referral rates: implications for education and allocation of resources.
    A Rashid and C Jagger
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 53-55.
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    Organization of care for diabetic patients in general practice: influence on hospital admissions.
    A Farmer and A Coulter
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 56-58.
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    Outcome of referrals by optometrists to general practitioners: an 18 month study in one practice.
    P Perkins
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 59-61.
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    Referrals to a hearing aid clinic: scope for improvement.
    D G Keay
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 62-63.
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    The Vale of Leven health promotion project.
    A S Harper, M R Farrally, A M Emery, T J McGlew, A Lyon, G Docherty and M Russell
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 64-66.
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    Microhaematuria in general practice: is urine microscopy misleading?
    A C Dowell and J P Britton
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 67-68.
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    Prevalence and treatment of symptoms of rheumatism and arthritis among over 65 year olds: a community profile.
    N J Vetter, M Charny, P A Lewis and S Farrow
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 69-71.
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    Lyme disease: a review.
    D Nathwani, N Hamlet and E Walker
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 72-74.
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    Standards in general practice: the quality initiative revisited.
    D H Irvine
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 75-77.
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    Service families: a new perspective for the general practitioner.
    G E Vincenti
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 78-80.

Letter

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    Use of anti-D in general practice.
    D R Russell
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 81.
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    Arthritis in inner city general practices.
    E Treasure, D L Scott, P M Katona and P Toon
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 81-82.
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    Management of post-viral fatigue syndrome.
    S Wessely, A David, S Butler and T Chalder
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 82-83.
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    Advising patients on their benzodiazepine use.
    A Morrice and S Iliffe
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 83.
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    Incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease.
    F M Sturtevant
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 84.
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    The spagyric art.
    B Jacobs
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 84.

Letters

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    Traveller gypsies
    Allison Streetly
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 83-84.
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    How long should appointments be?
    Gus Plaut
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 84.
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    Ill person clinics
    G M Brown
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 84.

Articles

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    Digest
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 85-86.
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    Infectious diseases update
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 86.

Book Review

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    HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND SECURITY
    John Horder
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 87.
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    HEALTH PROMOTION IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
    Elaine Fullard
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 87.
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    COPING WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
    Judith M. Burgess
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 87.
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    HANDBOOK OF EMERGENCIES IN GENERAL PRACTICE
    Andrew Carson
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 88.
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    CHILD PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW
    Jacky Hayden
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (331): 88.
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British Journal of General Practice: 40 (331)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 40, Issue 331
February 1990
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