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February 1997;
Volume 47,
Issue 415
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Arroll, B
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Referral letters: are form letters better?
S Jenkins
,
B Arroll
,
S Hawken
and
R Nicholson
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
107-108.
Barnett, M
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Peer-supported learning.
P Sackin
,
M Barnett
,
A Eastaugh
and
P Paxton
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
67-68.
Beale, N
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Travel broadens the mind--and the clinical agenda.
N Beale
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
68-69.
Britten, N
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General practitioners' views on the over-the-counter availability of H2-antagonists.
J Erwin
,
N Britten
and
R Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
99-102.
Brodie, D A
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An alternative strategy for cardiovascular risk factor screening.
J M Hammond
,
D A Brodie
and
P E Bundred
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
124.
Bundred, P E
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An alternative strategy for cardiovascular risk factor screening.
J M Hammond
,
D A Brodie
and
P E Bundred
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
124.
Cox, J
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Nappy pads for collecting urine samples from infants--pilot study.
E Roderick
and
J Cox
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
126.
Dagnelie, C F
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Recruitment of general practitioners and patients in a sore throat study.
M M Kuyvenhoven
,
C F Dagnelie
and
R A de Melker
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
126-127.
Deehan, A
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Surveying general practitioners: does a low response rate matter?
L Templeton
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A Deehan
,
C Taylor
,
C Drummond
and
J Strang
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
91-94.
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The effect of cash and other financial inducements on the response rate of general practitioners in a national postal study.
A Deehan
,
L Templeton
,
C Taylor
,
C Drummond
and
J Strang
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
87-90.
De Melker, R A
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Recruitment of general practitioners and patients in a sore throat study.
M M Kuyvenhoven
,
C F Dagnelie
and
R A de Melker
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(415):
126-127.
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