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Table of Contents
November 1995;
Volume 45,
Issue 400
Research Article
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Anecdotes and empiricism.
J Macnaughton
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
571-572.
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There is hope yet for the development of primary health care in deprived areas.
P Thomas
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
572-574.
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How does the content of consultations affect the recognition by general practitioners of major depression in women?
A Tylee
,
P Freeling
,
S Kerry
and
T Burns
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
575-578.
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Assessing the outcome of making it easier for patients to change general practitioner: practice characteristics associated with patient movements.
K Thomas
,
J Nicholl
and
P Coleman
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
581-586.
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Investigation of the efficacy of progesterone pessaries in the relief of symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. progesterone Study Group.
P J Magill
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
589-593.
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Variation in prescribing of hypnotics, anxiolytics and antidepressants between 61 general practices.
P D Pharoah
and
D Melzer
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
595-599.
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General practitioner registrars' views about a career in general practice.
R Rowsell
,
M Morgan
and
J Sarangi
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
601-604.
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Audit and summative assessment: a criterion-referenced marking schedule.
J R Lough
,
J McKay
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
607-609.
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Patients with urinary tract infection: proposed management strategies of general practitioners, microbiologists and urologists.
F Olesen
and
I Oestergaard
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
611-613.
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General practice update: chlamydia infection in women.
P Oakeshott
and
P Hay
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
615-620.
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Primary care research ethics.
R Jones
,
E Murphy
and
A Crosland
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
623-626.
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Preventing teenagers from starting smoking.
L Jacobson
,
S Rollnick
and
P Hackett
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
629.
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Homoeopathy and immunization.
E Ernst
and
A R White
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
629-630.
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Cancer patients' place of death.
C Gannon
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
630-631.
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Videotaped consultations.
L M Campbell
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
631.
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Videotaped consultations.
T Coleman
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
631-632.
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Acute myocardial infarction.
P C Hannaford
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
632.
Articles
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
599.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
609.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
620.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
626.
Letters
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Cancer patients' place of death
D A Seamark
,
C P Thorne
,
C Lawrence
and
D J Pereira Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
630-631.
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Putting research into practice
Dougal Jeffries
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
633.
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Future of general practice: despair or hope?
V M Drury
and
R J P Godlee
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
633.
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Membership of the RCGP by assessment
S J Tiley
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
633.
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MRCGP examination 1996
A C E Stacey
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
633.
Book and Video Review
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EYE EMERGENCIES: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Richard Neal
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
634.
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INFLUENCES ON COMPUTER USE IN GENERAL PRACTICE
Brendan C Delaney
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
634.
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DIABETES IN THE REAL WORLD
A J S White
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
634-635.
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MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN PRIMARY CARE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE
Judith M Burgess
British Journal of General Practice
1995;
45
(400):
635.
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