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Table of Contents
October 1991;
Volume 41,
Issue 351
Research Article
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Working in partnership with nurses.
C Salisbury
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
398-399.
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Care for patients discharged from psychiatric hospital.
E Horder
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
399-400.
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AIDS: knowledge, skills and attitudes among vocational trainees and their trainers.
P Brown-Peterside
,
B Sibbald
and
P Freeling
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
401-405.
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Two-year follow up of the management of chronic or recurrent cough in children according to an asthma protocol.
R Spelman
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
406-409.
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Management of acute asthma attacks in general practice.
P Jobanputra
and
A Ford
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
410-413.
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Assessment of a screening process to detect patients aged 60 years and over at high risk of hypothyroidism.
J V Parle
,
J A Franklyn
,
K W Cross
,
S R Jones
and
M C Sheppard
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
414-416.
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Self help programme for anxiety in general practice: controlled trial of an anxiety management booklet.
N G Sorby
,
W Reavley
and
J W Huber
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
417-420.
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The menopause and hormone replacement therapy: views of women in general practice receiving hormone replacement therapy.
P J Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
421-424.
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Spirituality, healing and medicine.
D Aldridge
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
425-427.
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Lay epidemiology and the rationality of responses to health education.
S Frankel
,
C Davison
and
G D Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
428-430.
Letter
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Sudden infant death syndrome.
C Moulton
and
N Brown
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
431.
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Management of needlestick injuries.
C Lockie
,
S Murray
and
L Southgate
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
431-432.
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Health checks in general practice: a comparison of two invitation letters.
P Norman
,
M T Conner
,
D G Willits
,
D R Bailey
,
D H Hood
and
H L Coysh
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
432-433.
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Measurement of capillary cholesterol in hyperlipidemia.
J L Curzio
,
C Howie
,
S Kennedy
,
J L Reid
,
E Farish
and
J Barnes
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
433.
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Cryotherapy ineffective for ingrowing toenails.
N Masters
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
433-434.
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Premenstrual syndrome.
A N Allan
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
434.
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Management of chlamydial cervicitis in general practice.
D White
and
K Radcliffe
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
434-435.
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Asthma care in general practice.
G J Addis
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
435.
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Curettage and cautery of skin conditions in general practice.
A D Jackson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
435-436.
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Doctors and pharmacists--working together.
C P Bradley
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
436.
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What patients think of the way their doctor dresses.
D Syme
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
436.
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General practitioners and work in the third world.
T Lankester
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
436.
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Stroke and the carer.
C H McAlpine
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
436-437.
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General practitioners and psychiatry--a need for cooperation.
D K Arya
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
437.
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Cervical smears: reaching the target payment level.
N Lynch
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
437.
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Irritable bowel syndrome.
C Rushton
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
437.
Letters
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Determination of social class
Sara Davies
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
437.
Book Review
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MEASURING HEALTH
Allen Hutchinson
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
439.
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OBTAINING THE VIEWS OF USERS OF HEALTH SERVICES
Ralph Leavey
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
439.
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DAVIDSON'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
Colin P Bradley
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
439-440.
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SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN
Peter Campion
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
440.
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BREAST CANCER
Robin Pugsley
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
440.
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EPILEPSY: TOWARDS TOMORROW
J W A S Sander
British Journal of General Practice
1991;
41
(351):
440.
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