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Table of Contents
November 1993;
Volume 43,
Issue 376
Research Article
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Avoiding burnout in general practice.
R Chambers
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
442-443.
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Exercise and health promotion.
D MacAuley
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
443-444.
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Does sleep disturbance predict depression in elderly people? A study in inner London.
G Livingston
,
B Blizard
and
A Mann
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
445-448.
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Factors influencing the career choices of general practitioner trainees in North West Thames Regional Health Authority.
R Beardow
,
K Cheung
and
W M Styles
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
449-452.
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Epilepsy: a general practice study of knowledge and attitudes among sufferers and non-sufferers.
J L Dawkins
,
P M Crawford
and
T G Stammers
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
453-457.
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Management of ophthalmic disease in general practice.
J H Sheldrick
,
A D Wilson
,
S A Vernon
and
C M Sheldrick
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
459-462.
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General practitioners' beliefs about their role in the prevention and treatment of accidents involving children.
Y H Carter
and
P W Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
463-465.
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Demographic characteristics of general practitioners attending educational meetings.
T S Murray
,
G S Dyker
,
M H Kelly
,
W H Gilmour
and
L M Campbell
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
467-469.
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Do general practitioners and general psychiatrists want to look after drug misusers? Evaluation of a non-specialist treatment policy.
D Tantam
,
M Donmall
,
A Webster
and
J Strang
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
470-474.
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Holistic medicine or the humane doctor?
B G Charlton
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
475-477.
Letter
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Skin biopsies by GPs.
A Lowy
,
M Fall
and
J Brazier
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
478.
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Oculokinetic perimetry.
N J Watson
,
F Valenzuela
and
F D Green
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
478-479.
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GP trainees.
C Turner
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
479-480.
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List sizes.
S M Bogle
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
480.
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Refugees' health needs.
R Ramsay
and
S Turner
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
480-481.
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Health care for homeless people.
C Victor
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
481.
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Endometrial sampling.
L Sheehan
and
D Grant
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
482-483.
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Response rates in general practice studies.
P McDonald
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
484.
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Diabetic non-attenders.
K Shotliff
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
484-485.
Letters
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Citizens' advice bureaux
J Finch
,
B Patel
,
A S Nagra
and
I R Sykes
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
481-482.
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Traveller Gypsies and childhood immunization
Mina Hollinger
and
Brid Farrell
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
482.
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Vaginal speculum examination
R D C Moate
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
483.
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Tinea capitis:
a novel mode of transmission
Elisabeth M Higgins
,
A C Pembroke
and
A W P Du Vivier
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
483.
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Asthma and computer games
Kieron Cooney
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
483.
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Identifying asthmatic patients
J E Scriven
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
483.
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Identifying asthmatic patients
Sue Ross
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
483-484.
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Complaints procedure
D Blaney
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
485.
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Who will guard the guards themselves?
Adrian Elliot-Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
485.
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Colour blindness in doctors
J A B Spalding
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
485.
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College plane trees
D A MacLeod
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
485.
Book Review
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COUNTDOWN TO COMMUNITY CARE
Shah Ebrahim
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
486.
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THE AUDIT HANDBOOK: IMPROVING HEALTH CARE THROUGH CLINICAL AUDIT
Clive Richards
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
486.
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MENTAL HEALTH AND PRIMARY CARE
John Horder
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
486-487.
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HEALTH CARE AND GENERAL PRACTICE ACROSS EUROPE
Peter Pritchard
British Journal of General Practice
1993;
43
(376):
487.
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