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March 1991; Volume 41,Issue 344

Research Article

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    Management of myocardial infarction in the community: a new RCGP study.
    C Kay
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 89-90.
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    Doctors and pharmacists--working together.
    M Drury
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 91.
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    A method for introducing standardized (simulated) patients into general practice consultations.
    J J Rethans, R Drop, F Sturmans and C van der Vleuten
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 94-96.
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    Assessment of the performance of general practitioners by the use of standardized (simulated) patients.
    J J Rethans, F Sturmans, R Drop and C van der Vleuten
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 97-99.
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    Case finding in elderly people: validation of a postal questionnaire.
    I Bowns, D Challis and M S Tong
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 100-104.
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    Survey of carers of elderly patients discharged from hospital.
    E I Williams and F Fitton
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 105-108.
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    Hormone replacement therapy--a survey of perimenopausal women in a community setting.
    A Z Kadri
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 109-112.
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    Formal complaints against general practitioners: a study of 1000 cases.
    C Owen
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 113-115.
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    Using a notification card to improve communication between community pharmacists and general practitioners.
    A Blenkinsopp, M Jepson and M Drury
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 116-118.
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    Consultation length in general practice: a review.
    A Wilson
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 119-122.
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    Which antidepressant?
    K Matthews and J M Eagles
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 123-125.

Editorials

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    Under new management: business as usual
    Alastair F Wright
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 91-92.

Letter

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    General practitioners' views on geriatric day hospital care.
    E S Williams and G Clementson
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 126.
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    Continuing education for pharmacists and general practitioners.
    B J Stewart, M Drury and S Greenfield
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 126-127.
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    Diplomatosis.
    N Brown
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 128.
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    Trainee assessment.
    H A Reeve
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 128.
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    Diagnosis of urinary tract infections.
    D Vickers
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 129.
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    Orchitis as a complication of chicken pox.
    A K Leung and W L Robson
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 130.
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    Noiseless oxygen concentrator.
    H Kawane
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 130.

Letters

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    Educational initiatives for patients
    A N Allan
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 127-128.
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    Doctorates by thesis among GPs
    Clare Wilkinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 128-129.
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    New optical microscope
    Nigel J Masters
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 129.
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    FHSA medical advisers
    Alan Torbet and Rosemary Kendall
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 129-130.
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    FHSA medical advisers
    Brian Jarman, Andrew Gellert, Gloria Sherman, Stephen Gillam and Joe Wilton
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 130.

Book Review

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    CULTURE, HEALTH AND ILLNESS
    Graham Buckley
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 131.
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    YEAR BOOK OF FAMILY PRACTICE 1990
    N C H Stott
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 131.
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    MAKING SENSE OF THE NEW CONTRACT
    J Alistair Riddell
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 131.
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    SHADOW OVER MY BRAIN
    Richard Stone
    British Journal of General Practice 1991; 41 (344): 132.
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British Journal of General Practice: 41 (344)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 41, Issue 344
March 1991
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