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Table of Contents
February 1996;
Volume 46,
Issue 403
Research Article
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Situations vacant: doctors required to provide care for people with learning disability.
G Howells
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
59-60.
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Complementary medicine--doing more good than harm?
E Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
60-61.
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Investigation of whether on-site general practice counsellors have an impact on psychotropic drug prescribing rates and costs.
B Sibbald
,
J Addington-Hall
,
D Brenneman
and
P Freeling
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
63-67.
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What do general practitioners and community mental health teams talk about? Descriptive analysis of liaison meetings in general practice.
S Midgley
,
T Burns
and
C Garland
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
69-71.
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One-year prospective study of cases of suspected acute myocardial infarction managed by urban and rural general practitioners.
A W Murphy
,
D McCafferty
,
J Dowling
and
G Bury
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
73-76.
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Prevalence, aetiology and management of heart failure in general practice.
F S Mair
,
T S Crowley
and
P E Bundred
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
77-79.
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Human resource management in general practice: survey of current practice.
J Newton
,
J Hunt
and
J Stirling
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
81-85.
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Anti-smoking advice in general practice consultations: general practitioners' attitudes, reported practice and perceived problems.
T Coleman
and
A Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
87-91.
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Attitudes of general practitioners to caring for people with learning disability.
M Kerr
,
F Dunstan
and
A Thapar
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
92-94.
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Changes in general practice organization: survey of general practitioners' views on the 1990 contract and fundholding.
B Leese
and
N Bosanquet
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
95-99.
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Views of pregnant women on the involvement of general practitioners in maternity care.
L F Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
101-104.
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The biopsychosocial model of general practice: rhetoric or reality?
C Dowrick
,
C May
,
M Richardson
and
P Bundred
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
105-107.
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Chronic disease or physical disability? The role of the general practitioner.
D Memel
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
109-113.
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The science of perpetual change.
A Haines
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
115-119.
Articles
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Doctors as patients
Malcolm McCoubrie
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
107.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
113.
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digest
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
127.
Letter
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Multiple concurrent childhood immunization.
R Booy
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
121.
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Over-the-counter medicines.
J Erwin
,
N Britten
and
R Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
121-122.
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Primary care services for problem drug users: PSALT and DrugNet.
G Morgan
,
A Willson
and
D Williams
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
122.
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Open-access echocardiography.
A S Clubb
and
M R Clubb
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
122.
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Headache: not an ophthalmological problem?
S Wessely
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
122-123.
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Warfarin therapy in primary care.
H L Schofield
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
123.
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Warfarin therapy in primary care.
J N Eisenberg
and
P Das
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
123-124.
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General practice research.
B Arroll
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
124.
Letters
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Headache: not an ophthalmological problem?
Niall P O'Donnell
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
123.
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Patient choice of general practice
Norman Bloch
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
124.
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Health checks for elderly patients: request for information
Steve Iliffe
and
Mairi M Gould
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
124.
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Country doctors wanted
Brian P Martin
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
124.
Book Review
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MANAGING IMMUNIZATION IN GENERAL PRACTICE
Joan Gené Badia
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
126.
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THE OLDER PERSON: CONSENT AND CARE
M Keith Thompson
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
126.
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CARDIAC REHABILITATION
Melanie Wynne-Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(403):
126-127.
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