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April 1992; Volume 42,Issue 357

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    Antibacterial agents and urinary tract infection: a paradox.
    R Maskell
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 138-139.
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    Do therapeutic interventions stand the test of time?
    J Herman
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 139-140.
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    Relationship between the working styles of general practitioners and the health status of their patients.
    F J Huygen, H G Mokkink, A J Smits, J A van Son, W A Meyboom and J T van Eyk
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 141-144.
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    Patients with suspected myocardial infarction: effect of mode of referral on admission time to a coronary care unit.
    R A Ahmad, S Bond, J Burke, S P Singh and R D Watson
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 145-147.
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    Prevalence of lower extremity arterial disease among elderly people in the community.
    N Coni, B Tennison and M Troup
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 149-152.
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    Self-reported health care over the past 10 years: a survey of general practitioners.
    R Chambers and J Belcher
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 153-156.
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    Characteristics of general practitioners who are high attenders at educational meetings.
    T S Murray, G S Dyker and L M Campbell
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 157-159.
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    False contraindications to childhood immunization.
    J Kinder, L Teare, M Rao, G Bridgman and A Kurian
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 160-161.
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    'Will you help me with my research?' Gaining access to primary care settings and subjects.
    E Murphy, N Spiegal and A L Kinmonth
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 162-165.
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    Forty years of the RCGP: a view from outside the British Isles.
    C van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 166-167.

Letter

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    Peak flow meters.
    H Kawane, R Soejima and K Kojima
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 168.
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    Triple therapy against Helicobacter pylori.
    A Taffinder and G Taffinder
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 168-169.
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    Consulting habits of temporary residents.
    K D Cooney and J Partridge
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 169.
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    GPs and optometrists.
    D G Boggon
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 169.
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    Management of URTIs.
    R Morris, P Owen and B O'Shea
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 169-170.
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    Clinic for the prevention of osteoporosis.
    J Coope and J Marsh
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 170.
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    GPs' diagnosis and management of the discharging ear.
    A W McCombe and J H Rogers
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 170-171.
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    Trainees' knowledge of AIDS and HIV.
    J Tamin
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 171.
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    Vocational training.
    J D Sinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 171.
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    Confiding relationships in elderly people.
    S Iliffe and A Haines
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 171-172.
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    Travelling for earlier surgical treatment.
    S Norman
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 172.
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    Private health care in the USA.
    A el Gamel
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 172.

Letters

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    Efficient care in general practice
    Geoffrey N Marsh
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 172.

Correction

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    Intrauterine contraceptive device and embryo sharing a bicornuate uterus: corrigendum
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 172.

Book Review

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    DEVELOPING COMMUNICATION AND COUNSELLING SKILLS IN MEDICINE
    P M Reilly
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 173.
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    AFTER THE ASYLUMS
    Andrew Gilliland
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 173-174.
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    REATTRIBUTION: LINKING SOMATIC SYMPTOMS TO PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS
    Victor Bloom
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 174.
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    EPONYMISTS IN MEDICINE: ALZHEIMER AND THE DEMENTIAS
    E Idris Williams
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (357): 174.
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April 1992
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