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Table of Contents
May 1992;
Volume 42,
Issue 358
Research Article
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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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