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Table of Contents
May 1997;
Volume 47,
Issue 418
Article
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British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
269-270.
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International Digest
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
332-334.
Research Article
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Influenza vaccine and older people: an evidence-based policy?
M D Bradley
,
T A Sheldon
and
I S Watt
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
271-272.
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Exercise prescription in primary care.
F Smith
and
S Iliffe
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
272-273.
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Guidelines for dyspepsia management in general practice using focus groups.
A P Hungin
,
G P Rubin
,
A J Russell
and
B Convery
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
275-279.
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A randomized controlled trial of antibiotics on symptom resolution in patients presenting to their general practitioner with a sore throat.
R W Howe
,
M R Millar
,
J Coast
,
M Whitfield
,
T J Peters
and
S Brookes
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
280-284.
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A survey of atrial fibrillation in general practice: the West Birmingham Atrial Fibrillation Project.
G Y Lip
,
D J Golding
,
M Nazir
,
D G Beevers
,
D L Child
and
R I Fletcher
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
285-289.
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Training for audit: lessons still to be learned.
J R Lough
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
290-292.
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Diagnostic ultrasound: a primary care-led service?
L Robinson
,
J Potterton
and
P Owen
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
293-296.
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How general practitioners manage children with urinary tract infection: an audit in the former Northern Region.
S Vernon
,
C K Foo
and
M G Coulthard
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
297-300.
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One-to-one teaching with pictures--flashcard health education for British Asians with diabetes.
K Hawthorne
and
S Tomlinson
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
301-304.
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Clinical aspects of recurrent postpartum thyroiditis.
J H Lazarus
,
F Ammari
,
R Oretti
,
A B Parkes
,
C J Richards
and
B Harris
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
305-308.
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Warfarin anticoagulation in primary care: a regional survey of present practice and clinicians' views.
H Rodgers
,
M Sudlow
,
R Dobson
,
R A Kenny
and
R G Thomson
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
309-310.
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Do general practitioners inform patients of the association between Helicobactor pylori infection and gastric cancer prior to determining serostatus?
J M Parry
,
R C Foy
and
C B Woodman
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
311-312.
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Repeat radiographs in GP referrals to an orthopaedic clinic.
I Beggs
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
313.
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Should general practitioners refer patients directly to physical therapists?
G Robert
and
A Stevens
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
314-318.
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The Australian Quality Assurance and Continuing Education Program as a model for the reaccreditation of general practitioners in the United Kingdom.
C Salisbury
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
319-322.
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The implications of teenage pregnancy and motherhood for primary health care: unresolved issues.
H Irvine
,
T Bradley
,
M Cupples
and
M Boohan
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
323-326.
Letter
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Which adolescents attend the GP?
T Kramer
,
S Iliffe
,
E Murray
and
S Waterman
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
327.
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Evidence-based approach to treating depression.
J Koffman
and
P Taylor
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
327-328.
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Exercise on the NHS: a cost-effective exercise for older adults.
R Davey
and
J Munro
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
328.
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Complementary medicine.
J Barnes
and
E Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
329.
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Ethnic monitoring in general practice.
D Keable-Elliott
and
A M Campion
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
329-330.
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Grandma knew which medicines were best.
D Melvin
and
C Moore
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
330.
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Corneal exposure in herpes zoster ophthalmicus.
T Potamitis
,
J N O'Sullivan
and
I Mohan-Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(418):
330-331.
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