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July 1992; Volume 42,Issue 360
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A

  1. Atkinson, P

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.

B

  1. Barker, P R

    1. You have access
      Prophylaxis against malaria.
      P R Barker and G A Hornett
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 301-302.
  2. Brown, P A

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.

C

  1. Campbell, G

    1. You have access
      Provision of, and patient satisfaction with, primary care services in a relatively affluent area and a relatively deprived area of Glasgow.
      S Wyke, G Campbell and S Maciver
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 271-275.
  2. Campbell, J L

    1. You have access
      Changes resulting from increasing appointment length: practical and theoretical issues.
      J L Campbell and J G Howie
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 276-278.
  3. Carne, James

    1. You have access
      TELL ME WHY YOU'VE COME
      James Carne
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 305.
  4. Carne, S

    1. You have access
      Forty years on--and back.
      S Carne
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 297-299.

D

  1. Difford, F

    1. You have access
      General practitioners' attendance at courses accredited for the postgraduate education allowance.
      F Difford and R C Hughes
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 290-293.

F

  1. Fooks, T

    1. You have access
      Coronary heart disease.
      T Fooks and S Tavare
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 303-304.

G

  1. George, M

    1. You have access
      GP's attitudes towards drug users.
      M George and E Martin
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 302.
  2. Goldberg, D

    1. You have access
      Interface between primary care and specialist mental health care.
      D Goldberg and G Jackson
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 267-269.
  3. Goodfield, M J

    1. You have access
      Cost effectiveness of minor surgery in general practice.
      J Stainforth and M J Goodfield
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 302-303.

H

  1. Harries, U

    1. You have access
      How many people think they have hay fever, and what they do about it.
      S Richards, D Thornhill, H Roberts and U Harries
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 284-286.
  2. Hornett, G A

    1. You have access
      Prophylaxis against malaria.
      P R Barker and G A Hornett
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 301-302.
  3. Howie, J G

    1. You have access
      Changes resulting from increasing appointment length: practical and theoretical issues.
      J L Campbell and J G Howie
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 276-278.
  4. Hughes, R C

    1. You have access
      General practitioners' attendance at courses accredited for the postgraduate education allowance.
      F Difford and R C Hughes
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 290-293.

J

  1. Jackson, G

    1. You have access
      Interface between primary care and specialist mental health care.
      D Goldberg and G Jackson
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 267-269.

K

  1. Kernohan, N M

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.
  2. Kerr, K M

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.
  3. Kinmonth, A L

    1. You have access
      General practice based diabetes surveillance: the views of patients.
      E Murphy, A L Kinmonth and T Marteau
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 279-283.
  4. Kirby, Amanda

    1. You have access
      Care of patients with psychiatric problems
      Amanda Kirby
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 303.

M

  1. Maciver, S

    1. You have access
      Provision of, and patient satisfaction with, primary care services in a relatively affluent area and a relatively deprived area of Glasgow.
      S Wyke, G Campbell and S Maciver
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 271-275.
  2. Marsh, G N

    1. You have access
      Flourishing or floundering in the 1990s.
      G N Marsh
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 266-267.
  3. Marteau, T

    1. You have access
      General practice based diabetes surveillance: the views of patients.
      E Murphy, A L Kinmonth and T Marteau
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 279-283.
  4. Martin, E

    1. You have access
      GP's attitudes towards drug users.
      M George and E Martin
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 302.
  5. McKellican, J F

    1. You have access
      AIDS TO GENERAL PRACTICE
      J F McKellican
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 305.
  6. McMurtrie, Alice

    1. You have access
      THE COSTS OF INFORMAL CARE
      Alice McMurtrie
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 306.
  7. Morrison, J M

    1. You have access
      Use of accident and emergency services.
      J M Morrison
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300-301.
  8. Murphy, E

    1. You have access
      General practice based diabetes surveillance: the views of patients.
      E Murphy, A L Kinmonth and T Marteau
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 279-283.

P

  1. Parameshwar, J

    1. You have access
      Prevalence of heart failure in three general practices in north west London.
      J Parameshwar, M M Shackell, A Richardson, P A Poole-Wilson and G C Sutton
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 287-289.
  2. Pietroni, R

    1. You have access
      New strategies for higher professional education.
      R Pietroni
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 294-296.
  3. Poole-Wilson, P A

    1. You have access
      Prevalence of heart failure in three general practices in north west London.
      J Parameshwar, M M Shackell, A Richardson, P A Poole-Wilson and G C Sutton
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 287-289.

R

  1. Richards, S

    1. You have access
      How many people think they have hay fever, and what they do about it.
      S Richards, D Thornhill, H Roberts and U Harries
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 284-286.
  2. Richardson, A

    1. You have access
      Prevalence of heart failure in three general practices in north west London.
      J Parameshwar, M M Shackell, A Richardson, P A Poole-Wilson and G C Sutton
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 287-289.
  3. Roberts, H

    1. You have access
      How many people think they have hay fever, and what they do about it.
      S Richards, D Thornhill, H Roberts and U Harries
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 284-286.
  4. Robinson, S

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.
  5. Russell, D

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.

S

  1. Selley, Peter

    1. You have access
      Patient alarm bell
      Peter Selley
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 304.
  2. Shackell, M M

    1. You have access
      Prevalence of heart failure in three general practices in north west London.
      J Parameshwar, M M Shackell, A Richardson, P A Poole-Wilson and G C Sutton
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 287-289.
  3. Smart, L M

    1. You have access
      Skin lesion excision in general practice.
      P A Brown, N M Kernohan, L M Smart, P Atkinson, S Robinson, D Russell and K M Kerr
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 300.
  4. Stainforth, J

    1. You have access
      Cost effectiveness of minor surgery in general practice.
      J Stainforth and M J Goodfield
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 302-303.
  5. Sutton, G C

    1. You have access
      Prevalence of heart failure in three general practices in north west London.
      J Parameshwar, M M Shackell, A Richardson, P A Poole-Wilson and G C Sutton
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 287-289.

T

  1. Tavare, S

    1. You have access
      Coronary heart disease.
      T Fooks and S Tavare
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 303-304.
  2. Thornhill, D

    1. You have access
      How many people think they have hay fever, and what they do about it.
      S Richards, D Thornhill, H Roberts and U Harries
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 284-286.
  3. Toon, Peter D

    1. You have access
      THE COMMUNITY PREVENTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE
      Peter D Toon
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 305-306.

W

  1. Worrall, G

    1. You have access
      Screening for diabetes--an alternative view.
      G Worrall
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 304.
  2. Wyke, S

    1. You have access
      Provision of, and patient satisfaction with, primary care services in a relatively affluent area and a relatively deprived area of Glasgow.
      S Wyke, G Campbell and S Maciver
      British Journal of General Practice 1992; 42 (360): 271-275.
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July 1992
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