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May 1992; Volume 42,Issue 358

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    General practitioners' contract: the good, the bad, and the slippery slope.
    D R Hannay
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 178-179.
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    Usefulness of telephone consultations in general practice.
    A N Virji
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 179-180.
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    Attitudes to medical care, the organization of work, and stress among general practitioners.
    J G Howie, J L Hopton, D J Heaney and A M Porter
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 181-185.
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    Patient access to general practitioners by telephone: the doctor's view.
    L Hallam
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 186-189.
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    Evaluation of the use and usefulness of telephone consultations in one general practice.
    J P Nagle, K McMahon, M Barbour and D Allen
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 190-193.
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    Postgraduate education allowance: general practitioners' attendance at courses outwith their region.
    T S Murray, G S Dyker and L M Campbell
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 194-196.
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    Attitudes to and perceived use of health care services among Asian and non-Asian patients in Leicester.
    A Rashid and C Jagger
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 197-201.
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    Is there still a role for benzodiazepines in general practice?
    M B King
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 202-205.
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    William Pickles Lecture 1992. What our practices teach us.
    C Van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 206-209.
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    The Royal College of General Practitioners: its growth and influence over the past 40 years.
    J A Lawson
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 210-211.

Letter

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    GPs' opinions on the use of an interim discharge summary for psychiatric inpatients.
    M S Jorsh and D J Palmer
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 212.
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    Envenomation by the lesser weever fish.
    G L Briars and G S Gordon
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 213.
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    Computerized health information.
    R B Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 213-214.
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    Detection of colorectal cancer.
    R Jones and S Lydeard
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 214.
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    The health of the nation from a local perspective.
    D Cox
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 214-215.
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    Vocational training.
    J Bahrami
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 215.
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    Preventive care of elderly people.
    M K Thompson
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 216.
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    Eye care in general practice.
    P Adler and M A Vincent
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 216.
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    Sudden infant death syndrome.
    C Moulton
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 216-217.

Letters

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    Patient or consumer?
    Frank Sullivan
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 213.
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    Asthma care
    M C Gadd
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 217.
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    The value of research
    K R Bishai
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 217.
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    Efficient care in general practice
    Margaret Hammond
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 217.
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    Efficient care in general practice
    S Longworth
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 218.
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    Knowledge of drug costs
    M S Hall
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 218.
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    RCGP 40th anniversary
    T W A Glenister
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 218.
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    Specimens sent by post
    S J Searle
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 218.
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    Practice visits
    Melvyn G Brooks
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 218.
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    History of general practice
    R W Harland
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 218.

Book Review

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    ANXIETY: RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT IN GENERAL PRACTICE
    E Preston-Whyte
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 219.
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    PRESCRIBING IN GENERAL PRACTICE
    Colin P Bradley
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 219.
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    THE LIMITS OF MEDICAL PATERNALISM
    Brian McKinstry
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 219.
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    HEALTH AFTER CHILDBIRTH
    William Reith
    British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (358): 220.
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May 1992
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