Skip to main content
Main menu
HOME
ONLINE FIRST
CURRENT ISSUE
ALL ISSUES
AUTHORS & REVIEWERS
SUBSCRIBE
CONFERENCE
MORE
About BJGP
Advertising
eLetters
Alerts
BJGP LIFE
Video
Audio
Librarian information
Resilience
COVID-19 Clinical Solutions
RCGP
BJGP for RCGP members
BJGP Open
RCGP eLearning
InnovAIT Journal
Jobs and careers
User menu
Subscriptions
Alerts
Log in
Search
Search for this keyword
Advanced search
Intended for Healthcare Professionals
RCGP
BJGP for RCGP members
BJGP Open
RCGP eLearning
InnovAIT Journal
Jobs and careers
Subscriptions
Alerts
Log in
Follow bjgp on X
Visit bjgp on Facebook
Blog
Listen to BJGP podcast
Subscribe BJGP on YouTube
Intended for Healthcare Professionals
Search for this keyword
Advanced Search
HOME
ONLINE FIRST
CURRENT ISSUE
ALL ISSUES
AUTHORS & REVIEWERS
SUBSCRIBE
CONFERENCE
MORE
About BJGP
Advertising
eLetters
Alerts
BJGP LIFE
Video
Audio
Librarian information
Resilience
COVID-19 Clinical Solutions
Table of Contents
September 1992;
Volume 42,
Issue 362
Research Article
You have access
Long term follow up of women who have had gestational diabetes.
T A Holt
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
354-355.
You have access
The case for a primary health care authority.
J Noakes
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
355-357.
You have access
A survey of links between mental health professionals and general practice in six district health authorities.
R V Thomas
and
R H Corney
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
358-361.
You have access
Drug consumption during the first 18 months of life of infants from smoking and non-smoking families.
A HĂĄkansson
and
C Petersson
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
362-365.
You have access
Morbidity in early childhood: differences between girls and boys under 10 years old.
W J van den Bosch
,
F J Huygen
,
H J van den Hoogen
and
C van Weel
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
366-369.
You have access
Systematic care of diabetic patients in one general practice: how much does it cost?
M Koperski
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
370-372.
You have access
Pre-recorded answerphone messages: influence on patients' feelings and behaviour in out of hours requests for visits.
I J Benett
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
373-376.
You have access
Risk factors for coronary heart disease: a study in inner London.
V Taylor
,
J Robson
and
S Evans
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
377-380.
You have access
Improving mental health through primary care.
C Dowrick
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
382-386.
You have access
Involvement of lay visitors in general practice assessment visits.
D Durno
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
387-389.
You have access
All that is solid melts into air--the implications of community based undergraduate medical education.
S Iliffe
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
390-393.
Letter
You have access
Postcoital contraception.
J Fluxman
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
394.
You have access
Postcoital contraception.
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
394-395.
You have access
Mood variability in asthmatic patients: a case report.
M E Hyland
and
C A Kenyon
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
395.
You have access
Rare case of autoinoculation of orf.
J W Stead
,
C M Henry
and
R H Simpson
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
395-396.
You have access
Primary ciliary dyskinesia.
J Rawlinson
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
396.
You have access
Curettage and cautery of skin conditions.
E Crouch
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
398.
You have access
Video recorded consultations and fellowship by assessment.
A Chapman
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
398.
You have access
Acute herpes zoster, postherpetic neuralgia, acyclovir and amitriptyline.
A Herxheimer
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
398.
Letters
You have access
Journal
publication times
Alan Cohen
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
396-397.
You have access
Editor's reply
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
397.
You have access
GP contract: the slippery slope
C Freer
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
398.
Book Review
You have access
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS IN ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY WITH EXPLANATORY ANSWERS
Jim Cox
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
399.
You have access
ELDERLY PEOPLE: CHOICE, PARTICIPATION AND SATISFACTION
Charles B Freer
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
399.
You have access
INJURED EYE AT FIRST HAND
Martin Lawrence
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(362):
400.
Back to top
Previous
Next
In this issue
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 42
,
Issue 362
September 1992
Table of Contents
Cover (PDF)
Index by author
Advertising (PDF)
Search for this keyword
Alert me to new issues
eLetters
Most Cited
Most Read
Book review: Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines
Breast cancer risk of HRT/MHT
Medication after e-consults
The Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines
Primary care health professionals’ approach to clinical coding: a qualitative interview study
Jump to
Research Article
Letter
Letters
Book Review
Intended for Healthcare Professionals
Tweets by @BJGPjournal