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Table of Contents
May 1993;
Volume 43,
Issue 370
Research Article
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Primary care and HIV infection in the 1990s.
S Singh
,
S Mansfield
and
M King
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
182-183.
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Dementia in general practice: the practical consequences of a more positive approach to diagnosis.
D W O'Connor
,
A Fertig
,
M J Grande
,
J B Hyde
,
J R Perry
,
M O Roland
,
J D Silverman
and
S K Wraight
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
185-188.
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Elderly people's views of an annual screening assessment.
I B McIntosh
and
K G Power
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
189-192.
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Does feedback improve the quality of cervical smears? A randomized controlled trial.
F Buntinx
,
J A Knottnerus
,
H F Crebolder
,
T Seegers
,
G G Essed
and
H Schouten
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
194-198.
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Skin biopsies of pigmented skin lesions performed by general practitioners and hospital specialists.
M C Bricknell
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
199-201.
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Analysis of referrals of mental health problems by general practitioners.
P F Verhaak
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
203-208.
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Continuing education for general practice. 1. Experience, competence and the media of self-directed learning for established general practitioners.
I Stanley
,
A al-Shehri
and
P Thomas
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
210-214.
Editorials
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Assessment of competence for entry to general practice — formative or summative?
Philip Tombleson
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
183-184.
Letter
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Systematic care of diabetic patients.
T Kemple
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
216.
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Heroin users on a methadone programme.
C Onion
and
S Janikiewicz
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
216-217.
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Unrecognized ovarian failure after hysterectomy.
R Ashton
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
217.
Letters
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Primary care teams
K M Evans
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
216.
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Euthanasia and assisted suicide
Tim Helme
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
217.
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Medical certification
J F Morris
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
217-218.
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Postgraduate education
Declan Fox
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
218.
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Undergraduate medical education
H Ashworth
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
218.
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Outcome of the national health process
William G Pickering
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
218-219.
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Practice nurses
Noreen Gilhespy
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
219.
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Bed backache
V G S Damms
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
219.
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Audit in the 14th century
W J D McKinlay
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
219.
Book Review
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RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DOCTORS
John Cummins
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
220.
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THE DEPENDENT ELDERLY: AUTONOMY, JUSTICE AND QUALITY OF CARE
Steve Iliffe
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
220.
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COUNSELLING AND THERAPY WITH REFUGEES
Michael G Sheldon
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
220-221.
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MINOR SURGERY: A TEXT AND ATLAS
David Wall
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
221.
Articles
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Digest
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(370):
222-223.
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