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June 1993; Volume 43,Issue 371

Research Article

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    24-hour cover: time for reappraisal.
    R B Maxwell and J P Toby
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 226-227.
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    A blueprint for shared psychiatric care in the community.
    A F Wright
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 227-228.
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    Study of dietetic knowledge among members of the primary health care team.
    S Murray, V Narayan, M Mitchell and H Witte
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 229-231.
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    Complementary medicine: are patients' expectations being met by their general practitioners?
    W Himmel, M Schulte and M M Kochen
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 232-235.
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    Identifying asthmatic patients in the community: a new method.
    S J Ross, N A Drummond, J A Friend and I T Russell
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 236-238.
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    Vaginal symptoms of unknown aetiology: a study in Dutch general practice.
    J H Dekker, A J Boeke, J Janssens and J T Van Eijk
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 239-244.
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    A prospective study of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
    R Gadsby, A M Barnie-Adshead and C Jagger
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 245-248.
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    Continuing education for general practice. 2. Systematic learning from experience.
    A al-Shehri, I Stanley and P Thomas
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 249-253.
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    William Pickles Lecture 1993. When something is good, more of the same is not always better.
    N C Stott
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 254-258.

Letter

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    Pen torch test in patients with unilateral red eye.
    N V Chong and P I Murray
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 259.
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    Care of patients with schizophrenia.
    T Kendrick
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 259-260.
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    Urine sampling technique.
    P Curtis, S Kim-Foley and M Kebede
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 260-261.
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    Osteopathy.
    M J Wilkinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 261-262.
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    James Mackenzie.
    J McCormick
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 262-263.
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    Hypoglycaemia and human insulin.
    M S Hall
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 263.

Letters

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    Journal publication times
    Geoffrey J Robinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 261.
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    Editor's reply
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 261.
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    Colour blindness in doctors
    John D Fletcher
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 262.
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    General practice in deprived areas
    David Sowden
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 262.
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    General practice in deprived areas
    Bernita Lloyd
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 262.
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    Stress and doctors
    Paul McDonald
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 263.

Book Review

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    THERE IS NOTHING MORE I CAN DO
    Stephen Field
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 264.
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    FUNCTIONAL STATUS ASSESSMENT IN FAMILY PRACTICE
    Bashir Qureshi
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 264.
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    LEAVING HOSPITAL
    Alice McMurtrie
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 264-265.
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    EXTERNAL EYE DISEASE: A COLOUR ATLAS
    M S Lawrence
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 265.
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    FORTY YEARS ON
    J G R Howie
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 265.
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    UNDERMINING INNOVATION: PARALLEL TRADE IN PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES
    Colin P Bradley
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 265-266.
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    OXFORD TEXTBOOK OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY AND DRUG THERAPY
    Ross J Taylor and Christine M Bond
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 266.
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    COMMUNITY BASED TEACHING
    W McN Styles
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 266.
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    COUNSELLING IN GENERAL PRACTICE
    Jamie Bahrami
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (371): 266.
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 43, Issue 371
June 1993
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