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Table of Contents

August 1990; Volume 40,Issue 337

Research Article

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    Medical sickness certification: why not review the role of the general practitioner?
    D Murfin
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 313-314.
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    Zoonoses--a suitable case for research?
    E S Hodgson
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 314-316.
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    The management of suspected myocardial infarction by Scottish general practitioners with access to community hospital beds.
    R Liddell, J Grant and J Rawles
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 318-322.
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    Home or hospital care for acute myocardial infarction? A survey of general practitioners' attitudes in the thrombolytic era.
    A C Pell, P C Stuart, M J Stewart and D M Fraser
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 323-325.
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    Knowledge and use of postcoital contraception: a survey among health professionals in Tower Hamlets.
    R Burton and W Savage
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 326-330.
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    Women with urinary incontinence: self-perceived worries and general practitioners' knowledge of problem.
    T L Lagro-Janssen, A J Smits and C Van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 331-334.
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    The reported prevalence of urinary symptoms in women in one rural general practice.
    J V Jolleys
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 335-337.
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    Is the prevalence of atopy increasing?
    B Sibbald, E Rink and M D'Souza
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 338-340.
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    Establishment of primary health care in Vietnam.
    C A Birt
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 341-344.
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    Psychological intervention for victims and helpers after disasters.
    D A Alexander
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 345-348.

Letter

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    Health promotion under the new contract.
    P Hanlon, F Toal and D Black
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 349.
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    A simple ophthalmic diagnostic aid.
    M F Ellis
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 349.
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    The telephone--an under-used instrument?
    G Sagar
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 349-350.
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    Action thresholds.
    J Pitts and M Whitby
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 350-351.
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    What makes patients consult?
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 351-352.
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    The inflammatory cervical cancer.
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 352.
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    Race, ethnicity and general practice.
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 352-353.
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    Introduction to psychosexual medicine.
    R Skrine
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 353.

Letters

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    Voluntary euthanasia
    Mary Langdon-Stokes
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 351.
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    What makes patients consult?
    R H John and S E Lydeard
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 351-352.
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    The inflammatory cervical cancer
    W E Griffiths
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 352.
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    Race, ethnicity and general practice
    David Livingstone
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 353.

Articles

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    Infectious diseases update: AIDS
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 353.

Book Review

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    MANAGING TO BE A BETTER DOCTOR
    Jacky Hayden
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 354.
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    GP BUDGET HOLDING IN THE UK
    Mike Pringle
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 354.
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    MANAGING ANXIETY
    Oliver Samuel
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 354.
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    DYSTHMYIC DISORDER
    Paul Freeling
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 355.
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    TRY FOR DRY
    A J Tulloch
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 355.
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    THIS IDLE TRADE
    Robin Hull
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 355.
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    THE MENOPAUSE
    Angela Phillipson
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 355.
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    OSTEOPOROSIS 1990
    John A Kanis
    British Journal of General Practice 1990; 40 (337): 355-356.
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 40, Issue 337
August 1990
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