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Table of Contents

February 1994; Volume 44,Issue 379

Research Article

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    The place of judgement in medicine.
    J McCormick
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 50-51.
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    Health checks--time to check out?
    D Mant
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 51-52.
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    Using unemployment rates to predict prescribing trends in England.
    M Pringle and A Morton-Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 53-56.
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    Effect of changes in maternal smoking habits in early pregnancy on infant birthweight.
    P Frank, R McNamee, P C Hannaford and C R Kay
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 57-59.
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    British family heart study: its design and method, and prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors. Family heart study group.
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 62-67.
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    Impact of the 1990 contract for general practitioners on night visiting.
    D Baker, R Klein and R Carter
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 68-71.
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    Asthma in adolescents and young adults: relationship with early childhood respiratory morbidity.
    B G Kolnaar, A van Lier, W J van den Bosch, H Folgering, C van Herwaarden, H J van den Hoogen and C van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 73-78.
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    Perceptions of general practice among homosexual men.
    R Fitzpatrick, J Dawson, M Boulton, J McLean, G Hart and M Brookes
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 80-82.
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    READER: an acronym to aid critical reading by general practitioners.
    D MacAuley
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 83-85.
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    James Mackenzie Lecture 1993. Freedom and discipline: clinical practice and the assessment of clinical competence.
    L Southgate
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 87-92.

Letter

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    Osteopathy in general practice.
    K Burns and L Lyttelton
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 93.
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    Consultations for minor problems.
    C Butler
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 93.
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    Alcohol and the GP contract.
    J Barry and D Wright
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 93-94.
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    Cervical smears.
    P Curtis, M Mintzer, S Hendrix, J Resnick and D Morrell
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 94-95.
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    Telephone access in general practice.
    R Bhopal
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 95.

Letters

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    GP work patterns since the 1990 contract
    R H Freedman
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 95.
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    Age Concern
    Michael Drury
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 95-96.
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    Summative assessment
    J N B Allen
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 96.
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    Burnout or into battle?
    Julian Tudor Hart
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 96.

Book Review

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    RESUSCITATION HANDBOOK (2nd edition)
    Chris Brittain
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 97.
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    THE LAST APPOINTMENT: PSYCHOTHERAPY IN GENERAL PRACTICE
    Victor Bloom
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 97.
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    HYPERTENSION: COMMUNITY CONTROL OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (3rd edition)
    Lewis D Ritchie
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 97-98.
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    INFANTS WITH ASTHMA: TOWARDS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION PROTOCOL FOR PRIMARY CARE (thesis)
    Alan Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1994; 44 (379): 98.
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British Journal of General Practice: 44 (379)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 44, Issue 379
February 1994
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