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Table of Contents
December 1997;
Volume 47,
Issue 425
Research Article
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Nebulizers in general practice--impending redundancy?
A Jones
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
783-784.
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Caring for others: consider the emotional issues.
C W Angus
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
784-785.
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Stroke services in general practice--are they satisfactory?
A F Bisset
,
C Macduff
,
R Chesson
and
J Maitland
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
787-793.
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The end of antibiotic treatment in adults with acute sinusitis-like complaints in general practice? A placebo-controlled double-blind randomized doxycycline trial.
W Stalman
,
G A van Essen
,
Y van der Graaf
and
R A de Melker
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
794-799.
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How common is medical training in palliative care? A postal survey of general practitioners.
S Barclay
,
C Todd
,
G Grande
and
J Lipscombe
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
800-804.
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What makes a good general practitioner: do patients and doctors have different views?
H P Jung
,
M Wensing
and
R Grol
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
805-809.
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Do prescribing formularies help GPs prescribe from a narrower range of drugs? A controlled trial of the introduction of prescribing formularies for NSAIDs.
A J Avery
,
B Walker
,
T Heron
and
S J Teasdale
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
810-814.
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The influence of antibiotics and other factors on reconsultation for acute lower respiratory tract illness in primary care.
W F Holmes
,
J T Macfarlane
,
R M Macfarlane
and
S Lewis
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
815-818.
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Putting principals back into practice: an evaluation of a re-entry course for vocationally trained doctors.
M Baker
,
J Williams
and
R Petchey
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
819-822.
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Promoting sugar-free medicines: parents' views.
G Hastings
,
K Hughes
and
R Lowry
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
823-824.
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Open access gastroscopy findings are unrelated to the use of aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
J C Mansfield
,
J R Greenaway
,
B R Contractor
,
N Idle
and
M G Bramble
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
825-826.
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Adrenaline degradation in general practice.
S V Rudland
,
T Annus
,
J Dickinson
and
S Langdon
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
827-828.
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Teaching audit--lessons from summmative assessment.
J R Lough
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
829-830.
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Will the future GP remain a personal doctor?
R Baker
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
831-833.
Letter
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Summative assessment.
J R Lough
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
835.
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Training for audit.
S Ali
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
835.
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Sore throat.
J Hickman
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
835-836.
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Like mother, like daughter.
C J Seamark
and
D J Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
836.
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Folic acid supplements and NTDs.
A Sheikh
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
836.
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Psychosomatic medicine.
R L Skrine
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
836-837.
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Pain: a functional disorder.
E Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
837.
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MRCGP.
S J Livesey
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
837-838.
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Romanian PGEA: doctors' dilemmas.
J Caroe
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
838.
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Managing depression: cognitive behaviour therapy training for GPs.
F C Taylor
,
O Davidson
and
M King
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
838.
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GPs' views about out-of-hours working.
C Shipman
,
J Dale
,
F Payne
and
L Jessopp
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
838-839.
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Reasons for drug changes implemented by secondary care.
W Himmel
and
M M Kocken
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
839.
Letters
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The new-look BJGP
Ian Hamilton
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
837.
Articles
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1997;
47
(425):
847-868.
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