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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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British Journal of General Practice: 45 (400)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 45, Issue 400
November 1995
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