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Table of Contents
November 1992;
Volume 42,
Issue 364
Research Article
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Gatekeepers and goalkeepers: general practice advice to purchasers.
R Maxwell
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
450-451.
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Drug abuse and HIV infection: general practice treatment and research agendas.
J R Robertson
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
451-452.
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Chronic non-malignant pain.
K Seers
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
452-453.
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Factors which influence the decision whether or not to prescribe: the dilemma facing general practitioners.
C P Bradley
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
454-458.
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Reasons for consultation in irritable bowel syndrome: symptoms and patient characteristics.
J Kettell
,
R Jones
and
S Lydeard
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
459-461.
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The evolution of chronic pain among patients with musculoskeletal problems: a pilot study in primary care.
R G Potter
and
J M Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
462-464.
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Use of general practice by intravenous heroin users on a methadone programme.
E J Leaver
,
J Elford
,
J K Morris
and
J Cohen
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
465-468.
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Motivational effect of cholesterol measurement in general practice health checks.
I Robertson
,
A Phillips
,
D Mant
,
M Thorogood
,
G Fowler
,
A Fuller
,
P Yudkin
and
M Woods
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
469-472.
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General practice and the provision of information and services for physically disabled people aged 16 to 65 years.
R A Chesson
and
A M Sutherland
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
473-476.
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Residents of private nursing homes and their care.
E I Williams
,
S Savage
,
P McDonald
and
L Groom
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
477-481.
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Suicidal behaviour: a continuing cause for concern.
D Aldridge
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
482-485.
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Ethical aspects of medical certification by general practitioners.
P D Toon
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
486-488.
Letter
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Sterile instruments for minor operations in general practice.
A Whyte
,
C Fox
and
S Ferguson
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
489.
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Side effects of influenza vaccination.
T Robinson
and
A Rayani
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
489-490.
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Screening elderly people.
D J Hindmarsh
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
490.
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Treating candidiasis in community child health clinics.
C M Bhrolchain
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
490-491.
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Diverticular disease.
A N Allan
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
491.
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Chronic mental illness in general practice.
A Danczak
and
S Hastings
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
491-492.
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Acute herpes zoster, postherpetic neuralgia, acyclovir and amitriptyline.
A J Avery
and
J Reeves
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
493-494.
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Differential diagnosis of otitis media and externa.
D Hall
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
494.
Letters
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Flourishing process — floundering care
Michael Taylor
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
492.
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Flourishing process — floundering care
James McCormick
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
493.
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Flourishing process — floundering care
Tim Greenaway
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
493.
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Social indicators of health needs
Joy A Main
and
Paul G N Main
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
494.
Book Review
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THE STRATEGY OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Godfrey Fowler
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
495.
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ABC OF VASCULAR DISEASES
E D Cooke
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
495.
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GENERAL PRACTITIONER EDUCATION: UK AND NORDIC PERSPECTIVES
James Carne
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
495-496.
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HIV AND AIDS — MANAGEMENT BY THE PRIMARY CARE TEAM
J Shapiro
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
496.
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MOVING TO AUDIT: AN EDUCATION PACKAGE FOR HOSPITAL DOCTORS AND GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
Stephen Farrow
British Journal of General Practice
1992;
42
(364):
496.
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