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Table of Contents
October 1995;
Volume 45,
Issue 399
Research Article
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Research in general practice: who is calling the tune?
T O'Dowd
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
515-516.
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Investigation in general practice of patients with suspected heart failure: how should the essential echocardiographic service be delivered?
M C Colquhoun
,
C Waine
,
M J Monaghan
,
A D Struthers
and
P G Mills
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
517-519.
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Factors that influence the patient centredness of a consultation.
S A Law
and
N Britten
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
520-524.
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Development of a questionnaire to measure patients' satisfaction with general practitioners' services.
S Grogan
,
M Conner
,
D Willits
and
P Norman
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
525-529.
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Annual night visiting rates in 129 general practices in one family health services authority: association with patient and general practice characteristics.
F A Majeed
,
D G Cook
,
S Hilton
,
J Poloniecki
and
A Hagen
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
531-535.
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Assessment of the completeness and accuracy of computer medical records in four practices committed to recording data on computer.
M Pringle
,
P Ward
and
C Chilvers
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
537-541.
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Ebeltoft project: baseline data from a five-year randomized, controlled, prospective health promotion study in a Danish population.
T Lauritzen
,
C Leboeuf-Yde
,
I M Lunde
and
K D Nielsen
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
542-547.
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Implementation of quality assurance and medical audit: general practitioners' perceived obstacles and requirements.
R Grol
and
M Wensing
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
548-552.
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Increasing the number of drugs available over the counter: arguments for and against.
C P Bradley
and
C Bond
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
553-556.
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Clinical practice and medical research: bridging the divide between the two cultures.
P Owen
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
557-560.
Editorials
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Research general practices
Denis Pereira Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
516-517.
Articles
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Doctors as patients
M J B Wilkinson
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
524.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
552.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
560.
Letter
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Headache: an ophthalmological problem.
N P O'Donnell
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
562.
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Hormone replacement therapy.
P J Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
562-563.
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Haemophilus influenzae vaccine: maximizing uptake.
R Booy
,
S C Marriage
and
H Davies
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
563.
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Warfarin in stroke prevention.
D A Seamark
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
563-564.
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Aspirin and acute myocardial infarction.
N Johnson
and
M Moher
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
565.
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Fourth national morbidity study.
J Charlton
and
C Skinner
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
565.
Letters
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Urban community hospitals
Richard J Cook
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
564.
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Urban community hospitals
William Hamilton
and
Alison Round
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
564.
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Clinical guidelines
Graham Worrall
and
Paul Chaulk
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
564-565.
Book Review
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CARDIOLOGICAL DILEMMAS
I Chapman
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
566.
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CUTANEOUS CRYOSURGERY: PRINCIPLES AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
M J V Bull
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
566.
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DRUG EDUCATION IN GENERAL PRACTICE
David Gregory
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
566-567.
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SIGNIFICANT EVENT AUDITING
Alan Munro
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(399):
567.
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