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Table of Contents

August 1997; Volume 47,Issue 421

Article

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    In the Journal this month
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 477-478.
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    Book & Video Review
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 530.
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    International Digest
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 531-532.

Research Article

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    Where should oral anticoagulation monitoring take place?
    F D Hobbs and D A Fitzmaurice
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 479-480.
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    Service profiles of general practitioners in Europe. European GP Task Profile Study.
    W G Boerma, J van der Zee and D M Fleming
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 481-486.
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    Testing bronchial hyper-responsiveness: provocation or peak expiratory flow variability?
    J J den Otter, G M Reijnen, W J van den Bosch, C P van Schayck, J Molema and C van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 487-492.
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    Getting to the bottom of nappy rash. ALSPAC Survey Team. Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood.
    R Philipp, A Hughes and J Golding
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 493-497.
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    Case-finding incontinence in the over-75s.
    S. Prosser and F. Dobbs
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 498-500.
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    Availability of services to treat patients with acute low back pain.
    M R Underwood, M R Vickers and A G Barnett
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 501-502.
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    General practice referrals to a community team for mental health in the elderly: information and the mode of referral.
    C Ball and O Box
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 503-504.
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    Prolonged cough and lung cancer: the need for more general practice research to inform clinical decision-making.
    B M Liedekerken, A Hoogendam, F Buntinx, T van der Weyden and H C de Vet
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 505.
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    Chronic bullous disease of childhood--another cause for potential misdiagnosis of sexual abuse?
    H Coleman and V A Shrubb
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 507-508.
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    The grieving adult and the general practitioner: a literature review in two parts (Part 2).
    W R Woof and Y H Carter
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 509-514.
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    The primary care of patients with schizophrenia: a search for good practice.
    T Burns and T Kendrick
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 515-520.
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    Compassion: its neglect and importance.
    M B Taylor
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 521-523.

Letter

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    Nutrition training in primary care.
    L Cadman and A Findlay
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 525.
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    Accuracy of citations.
    E Guthrie
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 525-526.
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    General practice--a postmodern specialty?
    A Danczak
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 526.
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    Exercise prescription in primary care.
    A D Webborn
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 526-527.
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    Oral anticoagulation in primary care.
    D Fitzmaurice
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 527.
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    Peer-supported learning.
    F Smith and R Pietroni
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 527-528.
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    Keeping the meningococcus out of the media.
    R Charlton
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 528.
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    97% of GP trainers can't be wrong.
    B Lennox
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 529.
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    Like mother, like daughter.
    B A Gbolade
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 529.
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    Helicobacter pylori eradication.
    M Wilcock
    British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (421): 529.
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British Journal of General Practice: 47 (421)
British Journal of General Practice
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August 1997
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