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February 1991; Volume 41,Issue 343

Research Article

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    The family history and the family doctor.
    P Tomson
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 45-46.
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    Long to short consultation ratio: a proxy measure of quality of care for general practice.
    J G Howie, A M Porter, D J Heaney and J L Hopton
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 48-54.
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    Relationship between personality and premenstrual symptoms: a study in five general practices.
    R J Taylor, I D Fordyce and D A Alexander
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 55-57.
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    Development and randomized controlled trial of a booklet of advice for parents.
    T P Usherwood
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 58-62.
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    Calculation of the underprivileged area score for a practice in inner London.
    H D Chase and P R Davies
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 63-66.
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    Use of regression analysis to explain the variation in prescribing rates and costs between family practitioner committees.
    D P Forster and C E Frost
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 67-71.
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    Use of nursing and social services by elderly patients discharged from hospital.
    E I Williams and F Fitton
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 72-75.
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    James Mackenzie lecture 1990. General practice, the NHS review and social deprivation.
    B Jarman
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 76-79.
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    Human parvovirus (B19) infection.
    S M Hall and A P McCandlish
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 86.

Editorials

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    Editorial freedom
    E Graham Buckley
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 46-47.

Letter

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    Screening for glaucoma in general practice.
    M Lewis
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 80.
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    Hearing aid prescription in general practice.
    V E Newton, S D Stephens and V F Hillier
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 80-81.
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    Cancer of the testicle: an educational problem.
    L Pendered
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 81.
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    Victims of violence--a health promotion clinic.
    S Cembrowicz
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 81-82.
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    Home remedy for dysuria.
    S Peltz and S Hashmi
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 82.
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    Can infertility treatment cause infertility?
    J Gillies
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 82.
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    Somatic presentation of psychiatric disturbance.
    D B Mumford
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 84.
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    Professional relationships between general practitioners and pharmacists in health centres.
    P Thomas
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 84-85.
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    Postnatal depression.
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 85.
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    Effects of the new contract.
    J R Manton
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 85-86.

Letters

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    Patients' newsletter
    Peter Godfrey
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 84.
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    Postnatal depression
    V Hartley-Brewer
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 85.
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    Ecchymosis hominis circulare
    Alan Gilmour
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 86.
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    Ecchymosis hominis circulare
    Cyril Josephs
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 86.

Book Review

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    HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE
    Ilora Finlay
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 87.
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    THE GREENING OF MEDICINE
    Martin Barker
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 87.
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    THE CHILD SURVEILLANCE HANDBOOK
    John E Handley
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 87-88.
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    THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE
    Katy Gardner
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 88.
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    CHILD PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW
    Angela Douglas
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (343): 88.
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British Journal of General Practice: 41 (343)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 41, Issue 343
February 1991
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