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Table of Contents
January 1996;
Volume 46,
Issue 402
Research Article
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Structured management in primary care of patients with epilepsy.
P White
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
3-4.
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GP 2000: a general practitioner for the new millennium.
A F Wright
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
4-5.
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Women with bleeding in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy: value of general practice ultrasound in detecting fetal heart movement.
C B Everett
and
E Preece
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
7-9.
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Epilepsy monitoring and advice recorded: general practitioners' views, current practice and patients' preferences.
L Ridsdale
,
D Robins
,
A Fitzgerald
,
S Jeffery
and
L McGee
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
11-14.
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Evaluation of the suitability of weekly peak expiratory flow rate measurements in monitoring annual decline in lung function among patients with asthma and chronic bronchitis.
P R Tirimanna
,
J J Den Otter
,
C P Van Schayck
,
C L Van Herwaarden
,
H Folgering
and
C Van Weel
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
15-18.
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Setting standards of prescribing performance in primary care: use of a consensus group of general practitioners and application of standards to practices in the north of England.
D N Bateman
,
M Eccles
,
M Campbell
,
J Soutter
,
S J Roberts
and
J M Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
20-25.
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Use of the consultation satisfaction questionnaire to examine patients' satisfaction with general practitioners and community nurses: reliability, replicability and discriminant validity.
B C Poulton
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
26-31.
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What do deans of medical schools and heads of departments of general practice think of preregistration rotations in general practice?
J Wilton
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
33-34.
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University departments of general practice: a changing scene.
D R Hannay
and
P D Campion
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
35-36.
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Care of patients with epilepsy in the community: will new initiatives address old problems?
A K Thapar
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
37-42.
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Improving continuing medical education and addressing the challenge of instituting reaccreditation.
R Westcott
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
43-45.
Letter
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Injury management by GPs in Australia.
R J McClure
and
J Ozanne-Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
47.
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Postnatal sexual health.
G Barrett
and
C R Victor
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
47-48.
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H pylori infection.
P S Phull
and
M R Jacyna
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
48-49.
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Counselling and psychotropic drug prescribing.
T Fahey
and
J Fletcher
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
49.
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Warfarin for elderly patients.
A C Frame
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
49-50.
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Management of opiate dependence.
M B Gabbay
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
50.
Letters
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Unexpected side effect of
H pylori
infection cure
Richard Harding
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
49.
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Practice list inflation
Conrad M Harris
,
David Roberts
and
David Lloyd
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
50.
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Audiotape recordings
D R Hannay
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
50.
Book Review
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GROWING UP TOBACCO FREE: PREVENTING NICOTINE ADDICTION IN CHILDREN AND YOUTHS
Lionel Jacobson
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
51.
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MANAGEMENT OF VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION IN HEALTH CARE
Stefan Cembrowicz
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
51-52.
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TACKLING INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH: AN AGENDA FOR ACTION
Iona Heath
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
52.
Articles
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INTERNATIONAL DIGEST
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(402):
53-54.
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