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Table of Contents
September 1991;
Volume 41,
Issue 350
Research Article
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Preventive care of elderly people: how good is our training?
A J Tulloch
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
354-355.
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Medical practice and the double-blind, randomized controlled trial.
B G Charlton
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
355-356.
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Link between the ability to detect and manage emotional disorders: a study of general practitioner trainees.
T Millar
and
D P Goldberg
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
357-359.
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Experience of using rating scales for the assessment of vocational trainees in general practice.
F Difford
and
R C Hughes
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
360-364.
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Discriminating ability of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate: a prospective study in general practice.
G J Dinant
,
J A Knottnerus
and
J W Van Wersch
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
365-370.
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Mothers' concepts of normality, behavioural change and illness in their children.
S Irvine
and
S Cunningham-Burley
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
371-374.
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Incidence of toxoplasmosis in patients with glandular fever and in healthy blood donors.
J D Johnson
and
R E Holliman
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
375-376.
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Does nose blowing improve hearing in serous otitis? A community study.
M Heaf
,
S Hutchings
and
K Bunch
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
377-379.
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The General Practice Research Club.
R Jones
,
J Wilmot
and
J Fry
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
380-381.
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Screening elderly people: a review of the literature in the light of the new general practitioner contract.
E R Perkins
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
382-385.
Letter
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Patient satisfaction; a cause for concern.
I J Johnson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
386.
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Home artificial nutritional support.
G P Rubin
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
386-387.
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Salmeterol therapy in mild asthma.
M E Hyland
and
K P Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
387.
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Asthma care in general practice.
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
387-388.
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Quality or inequality in health care?
J A Main
and
P G Main
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
388.
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Hospice care.
J D Sinson
and
G Corcoran
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
388.
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Factors influencing prescribing habits.
R D Walker
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
388-389.
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Patient participation.
A Thomas
and
B Bytheway
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
389.
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Patient education and attendance rates.
G H Jenkins
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
389.
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Sampling endocervical cells on cervical smears.
P Curtis
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
389.
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Breast cancer screening.
P Skrabanek
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
389-390.
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Opportunistic screening.
J W Baker
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
390.
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The screening process.
P Last
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
390.
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The 'single' doctor.
A N Allan
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
391.
Letters
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Asthma care in general practice
John L Struthers
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
387.
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Predicting future RCGP membership
David E Murfin
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
391.
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Information on accommodation for the elderly
D J Pereira Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
391.
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PGEA accreditation fees
Leire Young Principals Group
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
391.
Book Review
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CONTROVERSIES IN THERAPEUTICS
Nicholas Bradley
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
393.
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THE ART OF GENERAL PRACTICE
Conrad M Harris
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
393.
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ABC OF MAJOR TRAUMA
Bruce Lervy
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
393-394.
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GP REFERRALS TO HOSPITAL
Mike Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
394.
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BREAST CANCER
Robin Pugsley
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(350):
394.
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