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Table of Contents
February 1992;
Volume 42,
Issue 355
Research Article
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Towards a healthy Europe.
P R Evans
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
46-47.
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Preventive medicine in primary care: management of hyperlipidaemia.
B Lewis
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
47-50.
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Use made by patients of chronic disease surveillance consultations in general practice.
N Beale
,
M Searle
and
J Woodman
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
51-53.
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Provision of health promotion clinics in relation to population need: another example of the inverse care law?
S J Gillam
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
54-56.
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Prevalence of eating disorders in three Cambridge general practices: hidden and conspicuous morbidity.
A M Whitehouse
,
P J Cooper
,
C V Vize
,
C Hill
and
L Vogel
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
57-60.
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Mothers' attitudes to and experience of breast feeding: a primary care study.
J P Graffy
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
61-64.
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Assessment of the otoscopic skills of general practitioners and medical students: is there room for improvement?
E W Fisher
and
A G Pfleiderer
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
65-67.
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Prescription of diuretic drugs and monitoring of long-term use in one general practice.
K E Rhodes
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
68-70.
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James Mackenzie Lecture 1991. Second among equals.
L Newman
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
71-74.
Personal View
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Recollections of the RCGP president 1976–79
E V Kuenssberg
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
75-76.
Letter
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Endocervical sampling devices.
N Balkrishna
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
77.
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Assessment of sodium and potassium intake by 24-hour recall.
H Koopman
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
77-78.
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Sudden infant death syndrome.
K Hopcroft
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
78.
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Stroke and the carer.
J R Gladman
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
78-79.
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Rating scales for the assessment of vocational trainees.
F Difford
and
R C Hughes
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
79.
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Preventive care of elderly people.
A Tulloch
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
79-80.
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Preventive care of elderly people.
D Fox
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
80.
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Confiding relationships in elderly people.
T Walsh
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
80.
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Opportunistic screening.
P Norman
and
M Fitter
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
80-81.
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Spirituality, healing and medicine.
T G Heyes
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
81.
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Community care of psychiatric patients.
V P Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
81.
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Curettage and cautery of skin conditions in general practice.
M M Sundle
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
82.
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GPs and work in the Third World.
G Parkes
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
82.
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Side effects of influenza vaccination.
R Ashton
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
82-84.
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H-PIN code.
R P Yadava
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
84.
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The future of the GP.
I E Wilkinson
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
84.
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Depression in teachers.
M D'Souza
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
84.
Letters
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General Practitioner Writers Association
Robin Hull
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
84.
Book Review
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A POX ON THE PROVINCES
Irvine Loudon
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
85.
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150 YEARS OF BRITISH PSYCHIATRY 1841 to 1991
Michael King
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
85-86.
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EFFICIENT CARE IN GENERAL PRACTICE
F M Hull
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
86.
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A CASE STUDY IN DEVELOPING PRIMARY CARE
Clive Richards
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
86.
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ANNUAL AND SEASONAL VARIATION IN THE INCIDENCE OF COMMON DISEASES
J A Knottnerus
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(355):
86.
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