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Table of Contents
December 1994;
Volume 44,
Issue 389
Editorials
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Education and training for general practice: Royal College of General Practitioners' policy statement
W McN Styles
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
542-543.
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Polarities in medicine
Joseph Herman
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
543-544.
Research Article
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Measuring functional health status in primary care using the COOP-WONCA charts: acceptability, range of scores, construct validity, reliability and sensitivity to change.
P Kinnersley
,
T Peters
and
N Stott
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
545-549.
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Exploratory study of general practitioners' orientations to general practice and responses to change.
R Petchey
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
551-555.
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Fundholders' referral patterns and perceptions of service quality in hospital provision of elective general surgery.
D K Whynes
and
G Reed
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
557-560.
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Glaucoma screening clinic in general practice: prevalence of occult disease, and resource implications.
J H Sheldrick
and
A J Sharp
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
561-565.
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Annual assessments of patients aged 75 years and over: views and experiences of elderly people.
C A Chew
,
D Wilkin
and
C Glendinning
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
567-570.
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Longitudinal trends in prescribing for elderly patients: two surveys four years apart.
R H Rumble
and
K Morgan
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
571-575.
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Near patient testing in general practice: attitudes of general practitioners and practice nurses, and quality assurance procedures carried out.
S Hilton
,
E Rink
,
J Fletcher
,
B Sibbald
,
P Freeling
,
A Szczepura
,
C Davies
and
J Stilwell
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
577-580.
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Do patients read health promotion posters in the waiting room? A study in one general practice.
K Ward
and
K Hawthorne
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
583-585.
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Detection and prevention of treatable visual failure in general practice: room for improvement?
A Fink
,
L Wright
and
R Wormald
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
587-589.
Letter
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Laboratory request forms.
C Fox
,
A S Whyte
and
M MacDonald
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
590.
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Chlamydia trachomatis.
C Thompson
and
E Wallace
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
590-591.
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Reducing stress among practice staff.
T Roth
and
V Schnieden
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
591.
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Patients' awareness of diagnosis.
R Peppiatt
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
591-592.
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Assessing inhaler fullness.
D J Williams
,
A C Williams
and
D G Kruchek
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
592.
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Referral for x-ray.
P Oakeshott
,
S Kerry
and
J Williams
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
592-593.
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Alternative contracts in the NHS.
J T Hart
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
593.
Letters
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Practice guidelines and practical judgement
Gene Feder
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
592.
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History of general practice
Denis Pereira Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
593.
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Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
Valerie Armstrong
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
593.
Book Review
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CURRENT MEDICINE 4
Alexander L Brown
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
594.
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CARE OF THE DYING CHILD
Chris Drinkwater
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
594.
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PSYCHIATRY IN GENERAL PRACTICE
A F Wright
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
594-595.
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PSYCHIATRY AND GENERAL PRACTICE TODAY
Robin Steel
British Journal of General Practice
1994;
44
(389):
595.
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