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Table of Contents
October 1996;
Volume 46,
Issue 411
Research Article
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Screening in primary care: pointers for further research.
R Mayou
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
567-568.
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General practitioners and mentally ill people in the community: the GMSC's advice is over-defensive.
T Kendrick
and
T Burns
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
568-569.
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Missed opportunities for the prevention of cardiovascular disease among British hypertensives in primary care.
F A Foss
,
E Dickinson
,
M Hills
,
A Thomson
,
V Wilson
and
S Ebrahim
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
571-575.
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The psychological impact of cardiovascular screening and intervention in primary care: a problem of false reassurance? British Family Heart Study Group.
T M Marteau
,
A L Kinmonth
,
S Thompson
and
S Pyke
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
577-582.
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Observations on the structure, process and clinical outcomes of asthma care in general practice.
R G Neville
,
G Hoskins
,
B Smith
and
R A Clark
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
583-587.
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Do patients with sore throat benefit from penicillin? A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial with penicillin V in general practice.
C F Dagnelie
,
Y van der Graaf
and
R A De Melker
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
589-593.
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A general practice records audit of the process of care for people with epilepsy.
A Jacoby
,
S Graham-Jones
,
G Baker
,
L Ratoff
,
J Heyes
,
M Dewey
and
D Chadwick
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
595-599.
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Characteristics of practices, general practitioners and patients related to levels of patients' satisfaction with consultations.
R Baker
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
601-605.
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Knowledge of lymphoedema among primary health care teams: a questionnaire survey.
V Logan
,
S Barclay
,
W Caan
,
J McCabe
and
M Reid
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
607-608.
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Views of Asians and non-Asians on sources of drug information and the desirability for medication to be made available over the counter.
A Rashid
,
C Jagger
and
L Goodyer
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
609-610.
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Opinions of consultant obstetricians in the Northern Region regarding the provision of intrapartum care by GPs.
J P Frain
,
P M Flynn
and
A J Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
611-612.
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Breastfeeding and health in the Western world.
C Campbell
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
613-617.
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Assessment of competence.
L M Campbell
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
619-622.
Letters
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Healthcare Resource Group (HRGs): a casemix study
Hugh Sanderson
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
623.
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The mental health education fellowship
Jamie Bahrami
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
623.
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Complementary medicine—doing more good than harm?
DVK Chao
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
625-626.
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Doctors' authority
E Ernst
,
M Willoughby
and
TH Weihmayr
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
627-628.
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Mothers as partners in antenatal care
Kevan Thorley
and
Trish Rouse
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
628.
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Health care provision for people with learning disabilities
Martin Gaba
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
628-629.
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`Don't get it right, get it written'
Mary Seabrook
and
Virginia Morley
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
629.
Letter
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Domestic violence: a hidden problem in general practice.
T Stammers
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
623-624.
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Atrial fibrillation in a primary health care district in rural Crete.
C Lionis
and
G Frantzeskakis
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
624.
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The incidence and causes of rectal bleeding.
A Edwards
and
N Stott
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
625.
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Clinical guidelines in primary care: a survey of general practitioners' attitudes and behaviour.
S Hay
and
P Oakeshott
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
626.
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GPs' views of a new counselling service.
J Ogden
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
626-627.
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What do young people want from their GP?
A McPherson
,
A Macfarlane
and
J Allen
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
627.
Correction
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CORRECTION
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
629.
Book Review
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TOBACCO AND HEALTH
Godfrey Fowler
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
630.
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MEDICAL EDUCATION REVIEW
Alastair F Wright
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
630.
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RESEARCHING CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH
Bashir Qureshi
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
630-631.
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THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER AND THE LAW OF NEGLIGENCE
Jim Rodger
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
631.
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RACE AND COMMUNITY CARE
Bashir Qureshi
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
631.
Articles
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International digest
British Journal of General Practice
1996;
46
(411):
632-633.
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