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December 1996; Volume 46,Issue 413

Research Article

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    Career preferences of medical students: some unanswered questions.
    J R Morrissy
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 703-704.
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    Learning for a multicultural society.
    P S Gill and P Green
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 704-705.
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    Morbidity and prescribing patterns for the middle-aged population of Scotland.
    F G Whitelaw, S L Nevin, R J Taylor and A H Watt
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 707-714.
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    One-year prognosis of abdominal complaints in general practice: a prospective study of patients in whom no organic cause is found.
    J W Muris, R Starmans, G H Fijten and J A Knottnerus
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 715-719.
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    Career preferences of medical students: influence of a new four-week attachment in general practice.
    J M Morrison and T S Murray
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 721-725.
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    The inter-observer reproducibility of Lasègue's sign in patients with low back pain in general practice.
    H J van den Hoogen, B W Koes, W Devillé, J T van Eijk and L M Bouter
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 727-730.
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    Audit of the care of patients with epilepsy in general practice.
    K Redhead, P Tasker, K Suchak, M Ahmed, G Copsey, P Roberts, J Daws and M Titmarsh
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 731-734.
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    Is general practice audit alive and well? The view from Portsmouth.
    C Lewis and D Combes
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 735-736.
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    Overdose and termination of pregnancy: an important association?
    H Houston and L Jacobson
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 737-738.
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    An analysis of a general practitioner's workload in a disabled housing development.
    S Eyre
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 739-740.
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    The rapid access proctology clinic: an appraisal of one year's experience.
    P Boghossian, W F Miles, A M Gudgeon, N Richardson, J Ho and R J Leicester
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 741-742.
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    The clinical problem of Bell's palsy: is treatment with steroids effective?
    I G Williamson and T R Whelan
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 743-747.
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    The computer research network of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners: an approach to general practice research in New Zealand.
    S M Dovey and M W Tilyard
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 749-752.

Letter

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    Preparing GP's for working with drug users.
    C Campion-Smith and A Preston
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 753.
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    Video-recorded consultations.
    T Coleman and T Manku-Scott
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 753-754.
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    Treatment of dementia.
    M Lloyd-Williams
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 754.
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    Evidence-based learning in general practice.
    C Fowler
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 754-755.
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    Research in primary care: the need to modify help-seeking behaviour.
    D Lawlor
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 755.
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    Improving the detection of psychological disorders.
    M Moore
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 755-756.
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    You can't mishear what is written.
    G Bolton
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 756.
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    Predictive value of ultrasound in threatened miscarriage.
    C B Everett
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 756.
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    Inhaled drug delivery in asthma patients.
    W Lenney
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 757.
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    How well does mortality reflect the burden of illness due to stroke?
    M Devine, J Vickers, R Liston and A K Banerjee
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 757.
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    Higher professional training within general practice: provision of courses in the United Kingdom.
    I Sidford
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 757-758.
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    Defensive medical practice in context.
    N Summerton, R Paes and J Parker
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 758-759.
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    The challenge of angina.
    D Ryde
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 759.
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    Red pepper effect.
    M H Brooks and R Brooks
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 759.

Letters

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    Unscheduled cervical smears
    Jonathan Wharram
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 755.

Correction

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    CORRECTION
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 759.

Book Review

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    A DOCTOR'S LIFE
    Denis Craddock
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 760.
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    ABC OF MEDICAL COMPUTING
    Frederick Difford
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 760.
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    JOINT AND SOFT TISSUE INJECTION-INJECTING WITH CONFIDENCE
    Stephen Miller
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 760-761.
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    MAKING SENSE OF A PRIMARY CARE HEALTH SERVICE
    Arthur J Willcocks
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 761.
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    MEDICAL RECORDS IN PRACTICE
    R Fairley
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 761.

Articles

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    International digest
    British Journal of General Practice 1996; 46 (413): 762-764.
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British Journal of General Practice: 46 (413)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 46, Issue 413
December 1996
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