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Table of Contents
August 1991;
Volume 41,
Issue 349
Research Article
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The role of ethnic monitoring in general practice.
I Heath
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
310-311.
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Continuing education for general practice: a life long journey.
R Savage
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
311-314.
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Factors influencing waiting times and consultation times in general practice.
D J Heaney
,
J G Howie
and
A M Porter
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
315-319.
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Factors affecting women's response to an invitation to attend for a second breast cancer screening examination.
M Orton
,
R Fitzpatrick
,
A Fuller
,
D Mant
,
C Mlynek
and
M Thorogood
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
320-322.
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General practitioners' experience of the chronic fatigue syndrome.
D O Ho-Yen
and
I McNamara
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
324-326.
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Differences in the attitudes of men and women practitioners to responsibility and competence.
A Williams
,
M Whitfield
,
R Bucks
and
L St Claire
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
327-329.
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Patients' choice of general practitioner: importance of patients' and doctors' sex and ethnicity.
W I Ahmad
,
E E Kernohan
and
M R Baker
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
330-331.
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The psychiatric discharge summary: a tool for management and audit.
B Essex
,
R Doig
,
J Rosenthal
and
J Doherty
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
332-334.
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Patients not seen in three years: will invitations for health checks be of benefit?
J Noakes
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
335-338.
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Antidepressant therapy in the chronic fatigue syndrome.
S Lynch
,
R Seth
and
S Montgomery
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
339-342.
Letter
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Telephone answering times in NHS hospitals.
R M Tillman
and
D L Shaw
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
343-344.
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Primary care management of urinary tract infection in children.
P Lee
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
344.
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Computer assisted learning for general practice.
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
344-345.
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Training in general practice: the other side of the coin.
C Moulton
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
345.
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Longer booking intervals in general practice: effects on doctors' stress and arousal.
R Chambers
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
345.
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Curettage and cautery of skin conditions in general practice.
M M Sundle
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
345.
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Salmeterol therapy in mild asthma.
P G Weaving
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
346.
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Asthma care in general practice--time for revolution?
P Littlejohns
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
346.
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Which antidepressant?
A Danczak
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
346.
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Sampling endocervical cells on cervical smears.
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
346-347.
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Management of weight problems.
P Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
347.
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Patient participation groups.
M Allen
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
347.
Letters
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General practice at the coal face
D R Hannay
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
345.
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Sampling endocervical cells on cervical smears
Declan Fox
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
347.
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Irritable bowel syndrome
John Gowen
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
347.
Book Review
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THE COTTAGE HOSPITALS 1859–1990
Irvine Loudon
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
348-349.
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UNDERSTANDING BACK TROUBLE
R M Milne
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
349.
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CONCERNING THE CARERS
Clive Richards
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
349.
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CELEBRATION
David Jeffrey
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
349.
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IT'S ABOUT TIME
Robin Hull
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(349):
349.
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