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Table of Contents
May 1991;
Volume 41,
Issue 346
Research Article
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Moving forward on research.
A F Wright
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
178-179.
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Statistics--with confidence?
I Russell
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
179-180.
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Good general practice--fellowship of the RCGP by assessment.
D P Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
182-183.
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Longer booking intervals in general practice: effects on doctors' stress and arousal.
A Wilson
,
P McDonald
,
L Hayes
and
J Cooney
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
184-187.
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The potential and limitations of opportunistic screening: data from a computer simulation of a general practice screening programme.
P Norman
and
M Fitter
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
188-191.
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Sampling endocervical cells on cervical smears: a comparison of two instruments used in general practice. Cumbrian Practice Research Group.
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
192-193.
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Determinants of forearm bone density in premenopausal women: a study in one general practice.
M L Cox
,
S A Khan
,
D W Gau
,
S A Cox
and
H M Hodkinson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
194-196.
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Patient participation in general practice: who participates?
M Agass
,
A Coulter
,
D Mant
and
A Fuller
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
198-201.
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Changes in practice morbidity between the 1970 and 1981 national morbidity surveys.
D M Fleming
,
K W Cross
,
L G Olmos
and
D L Crombie
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
202-206.
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Patients' views of the consultation: comparison of a prison and general practice population.
E Martin
,
D Russell
and
S Goodwin
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
207-209.
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Out of hours attendance in an army practice.
N J Grundy-Wheeler
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
210-212.
Editorials
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Fifty up and still batting
Alastair F Wright
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
183.
Letter
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Treatment of skin cancers in general practice.
A D Jackson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
213.
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General practitioners' opinions of hospice care.
B Sibbald
and
J Simpson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
213-214.
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Asthma specific quality of life scale in a study of salmeterol hydroxynaphthoate.
M E Hyland
,
G Coward
,
F Upchurch
and
K P Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
214-215.
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Ultrasound in the diagnosis of symptomatic breast disease.
J D Church
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
215.
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Screening for glaucoma in general practice.
A Aggarwal
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
216-217.
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Calculation of the underprivileged area score.
J A Main
and
P G Main
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
217.
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The family history and the family doctor.
E V Kuenssberg
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
217.
Letters
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Patients' duration on a practice list
Michael J Jameson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
215.
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Assessment of elderly people in general practice
C H Maycock
,
C P Kent
,
J S Shorney
and
D J Russell
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
215-216.
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Standardized patients in general practice
John V Kilby
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
216.
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Standardized patients in general practice
Steven Ford
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
216.
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Research in general practice
A M W Porter
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
217-218.
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Doctors with parkinsons disease
John Williams
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
218.
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Perfectly simple audits
Colin Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
218.
Book Review
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THE CLOSURE OF MENTAL HOSPITALS
W I Fraser
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
219.
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THE RATIONAL USE OF DRUGS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN
A G Wade
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
219.
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ETHICS AND LAW IN HEALTH CARE AND RESEARCH
Philip L Heywood
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
219-220.
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A HEALTHY BUSINESS
Jenny Field
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
220.
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THE WHITE PAPER AND BEYOND
John G Ball
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(346):
220.
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