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February 1992; Volume 42,Issue 355
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  • D
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  • G
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  • K
  • L
  • M
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A

  1. Ashton, R

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      Side effects of influenza vaccination.
      R Ashton
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 82-84.

B

  1. Balkrishna, N

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      Endocervical sampling devices.
      N Balkrishna
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 77.
  2. Beale, N

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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.

C

  1. Cooper, P J

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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.

D

  1. D'Souza, M

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      Depression in teachers.
      M D'Souza
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 84.
  2. Difford, F

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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.

E

  1. Evans, P R

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      Towards a healthy Europe.
      P R Evans
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 46-47.

F

  1. Fisher, E W

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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.
  2. Fitter, M

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      Opportunistic screening.
      P Norman and M Fitter
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 80-81.
  3. Fox, D

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      Preventive care of elderly people.
      D Fox
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 80.

G

  1. Gillam, S J

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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.
  2. Gladman, J R

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      Stroke and the carer.
      J R Gladman
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 78-79.
  3. Graffy, J P

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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.

H

  1. Heyes, T G

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      Spirituality, healing and medicine.
      T G Heyes
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 81.
  2. Hill, C

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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.
  3. Hopcroft, K

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      Sudden infant death syndrome.
      K Hopcroft
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 78.
  4. Hughes, R C

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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.
  5. Hull, F M

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      EFFICIENT CARE IN GENERAL PRACTICE
      F M Hull
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 86.
  6. Hull, Robin

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      General Practitioner Writers Association
      Robin Hull
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 84.

K

  1. King, Michael

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      150 YEARS OF BRITISH PSYCHIATRY 1841 to 1991
      Michael King
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 85-86.
  2. Knottnerus, J A

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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.
  3. Koopman, H

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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.
  4. Kuenssberg, E V

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      Recollections of the RCGP president 1976–79
      E V Kuenssberg
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 75-76.

L

  1. Lewis, B

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      Preventive medicine in primary care: management of hyperlipidaemia.
      B Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 47-50.
  2. Loudon, Irvine

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      A POX ON THE PROVINCES
      Irvine Loudon
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 85.

N

  1. Newman, L

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      James Mackenzie Lecture 1991. Second among equals.
      L Newman
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 71-74.
  2. Norman, P

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      Opportunistic screening.
      P Norman and M Fitter
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 80-81.

P

  1. Parkes, G

    1. You have access
      GPs and work in the Third World.
      G Parkes
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 82.
  2. Pfleiderer, A G

    1. You have access
      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.

R

  1. Rhodes, K E

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Richards, Clive

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      A CASE STUDY IN DEVELOPING PRIMARY CARE
      Clive Richards
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 86.

S

  1. Searle, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Smith, V P

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      Community care of psychiatric patients.
      V P Smith
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 81.
  3. Sundle, M M

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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.

T

  1. Tulloch, A

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      Preventive care of elderly people.
      A Tulloch
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 79-80.

V

  1. Vize, C V

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Vogel, L

    1. You have access
      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.

W

  1. Walsh, T

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      Confiding relationships in elderly people.
      T Walsh
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 80.
  2. Whitehouse, A M

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Wilkinson, I E

    1. You have access
      The future of the GP.
      I E Wilkinson
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 84.
  4. Woodman, J

    1. You have access
      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.

Y

  1. Yadava, R P

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      H-PIN code.
      R P Yadava
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (355): 84.
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