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April 1995; Volume 45,Issue 393

Research Article

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    Continuing to defeat depression.
    A F Wright
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 170-171.
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    What should be the general practitioner's role in early management of acute myocardial infarction?
    J Rawles
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 171-173.
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    Assessment of the practicality and safety of thrombolysis with anistreplase given by general practitioners.
    P Hannaford, R Vincent, S Ferry, S Hirsch and C Kay
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 175-179.
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    Patient and doctor delay in acute myocardial infarction: a study in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
    J K Bleeker, M L Simoons, R A Erdman, C M Leenders, H A Kruyssen, L M Lamers and E van der Does
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 181-184.
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    Scoring system to identify men at high risk of stroke: a strategy for general practice.
    W G Coppola, P H Whincup, O Papacosta, M Walker and S Ebrahim
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 185-189.
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    General practitioner's knowledge of when to refer deaths to a coroner.
    R D Start, T P Usherwood, N Carter, C P Dorries and Cotton
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 191-193.
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    Evaluation of the feasibility, reliability and diagnostic value of shortened versions of the geriatric depression scale.
    H W van Marwijk, P Wallace, G H de Bock, J Hermans, A A Kaptein and J D Mulder
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 195-199.
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    Use of the delusions-symptoms-states inventory to detect psychiatric symptoms in a sample of homeless men.
    N J Shanks, R G Priest, A Bedford and S Garbett
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 201-203.
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    Effect of practice and patient population characteristics on the uptake of childhood immunizations.
    M Lynch
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 205-208.
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    New classification for mental disorders with management guidelines for use in primary care: ICD-10 PHC chapter five.
    T B Ustün, D Goldberg, J Cooper, G E Simon and N Sartorius
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 211-215.

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    Personal letter and use of hormone replacement therapy.
    S D Salt
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 216.
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    Skin biopsies in general practice.
    M Deverell, E Best and J Salisbury
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 216-217.
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    Lofexidine based regimen for opiate addicts.
    A S Wylie and A M Stewart
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 217-218.
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    Pertussis in a four-week old baby.
    E S Mucklow, K Cooney and S S Namnyak
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 218.
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    Alternative contracts in the NHS.
    M Marinker
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 218-219.
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    Prevention of end stage renal failure.
    A L Kinmonth
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 219.
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    Chlamydia trachomatis.
    J McSherry
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 219-220.
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    Glaucoma screening.
    R D Neal
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 220.
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    Leicester assessment package.
    R C Fraser, R K McKinley and H Mulholland
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 221.

Letters

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    Living up to expectations?
    Keith Hopcroft
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 220.
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    Living up to expectations?
    F L P Fouin
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 220-221.

Book Review

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    IMMUNIZATION: PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS (2nd edition)
    John Holden
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 222.
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    STRESS SURVIVAL GUIDE
    Richard Maxwell
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 222.
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    INCONTINENCE
    Toine Lagro-Janssen
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 222-223.
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    THE DOCTOR'S COMMUNICATION HANDBOOK
    Bashir Qureshi
    British Journal of General Practice 1995; 45 (393): 223.
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British Journal of General Practice: 45 (393)
British Journal of General Practice
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April 1995
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