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December 1993; Volume 43,Issue 377

Editorials

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    General practice and medical education: experience in the Netherlands
    C Van Weel and H F J M Crebolder
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 490-491.
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    Prescribing topical corticosteroids
    Anthony Du Vivier
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 491-492.

Research Article

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    Is personal continuity of care compatible with free choice of doctor? Patients' views on seeing the same doctor.
    G K Freeman and S C Richards
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 493-497.
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    Feasibility of developing and selecting criteria for the assessment of clinical performance.
    N Johnson
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 499-502.
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    Preliminary results of a general practice based call system for cervical cancer screening in The Netherlands.
    B T Palm, A C Kant, W J van den Bosch, G P Vooijs and C van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 503-506.
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    Effects of a community mental health service on the practice and attitudes of general practitioners.
    R W Warner, R Gater, M G Jackson and D P Goldberg
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 507-511.
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    Evaluation of a cognitive behavioural programme for rehabilitating patients with chronic pain.
    A C Williams, M K Nicholas, P H Richardson, C E Pither, D M Justins, J H Chamberlain, V R Harding, J A Ralphs, S C Jones and I Dieudonné
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 513-518.
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    Comparison of long-term health problems following childbirth among Asian and Caucasian mothers.
    C MacArthur, M Lewis and E G Knox
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 519-522.
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    Reaccreditation: the why, what and how questions.
    I Stanley and A al-Shehri
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 524-529.
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    General practice in New Zealand.
    R Charlton and M Charlton
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 531-533.

Letter

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    Cisapride to relieve dysphagia.
    J M Sharman
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 534.
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    Repeat prescribing for cystic fibrosis patients.
    J Maddison and G Briars
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 534-535.
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    Research activity in general practice.
    J E Kenkre, F D Hobbs and S M Greenfield
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 535.
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    Continuing education for general practice.
    A J Searle
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 536.

Letters

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    Telephone access in general practice
    Martin N Marshall
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 535-536.
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    Pen torch test in patients with unilateral red eye
    Michael R Lewis
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 536.
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    Qualitative research
    Roderick D MacLeod and Mary Pennell
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 536-537.
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    Personal medical attendant reports
    William Hamilton
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 537.
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    Personal medical attendant reports
    Ian MacGregor
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 537.
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    Making London better?
    R S James
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 537.
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    Measuring alcohol consumption
    J D Young
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 537.

Book Review

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    PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN LONDON: QUANTIFYING THE CHALLENGE
    Iona Heath
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 538.
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    WHEN OUR BABY DIED (video) GRIEVING AFTER THE DEATH OF YOUR BABY (book)
    Melanie Wynne-Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 538.
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    CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: RISK FACTORS AND INTERVENTION
    Peter D Toon
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 538-539.
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    HOSPITALS AND PRIMARY CARE: BREAKING THE BOUNDARIES
    Melanine Wynne-Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1993; 43 (377): 539.
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December 1993
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