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December 1997; Volume 47,Issue 425
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  • K
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A

  1. Ali, S

    1. You have access
      Training for audit.
      S Ali
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 835.
  2. Angus, C W

    1. You have access
      Caring for others: consider the emotional issues.
      C W Angus
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 784-785.
  3. Annus, T

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Avery, A J

    1. You have access
      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.

B

  1. Baker, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Baker, R

    1. You have access
      Will the future GP remain a personal doctor?
      R Baker
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 831-833.
  3. Barclay, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Bisset, A F

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Bramble, M G

    1. You have access
      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.

C

  1. Caroe, J

    1. You have access
      Romanian PGEA: doctors' dilemmas.
      J Caroe
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 838.
  2. Chesson, R

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Contractor, B R

    1. You have access
      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.

D

  1. Dale, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Davidson, O

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. de Melker, R A

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Dickinson, J

    1. You have access
      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.

E

  1. Ernst, E

    1. You have access
      Pain: a functional disorder.
      E Ernst
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 837.

G

  1. Grande, G

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Gray, D J

    1. You have access
      Like mother, like daughter.
      C J Seamark and D J Gray
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 836.
  3. Greenaway, J R

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Grol, R

    1. You have access
      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.

H

  1. Hamilton, Ian

    1. You have access
      The new-look BJGP
      Ian Hamilton
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 837.
  2. Hastings, G

    1. You have access
      Promoting sugar-free medicines: parents' views.
      G Hastings, K Hughes and R Lowry
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 823-824.
  3. Heron, T

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Hickman, J

    1. You have access
      Sore throat.
      J Hickman
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 835-836.
  5. Himmel, W

    1. You have access
      Reasons for drug changes implemented by secondary care.
      W Himmel and M M Kocken
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 839.
  6. Holmes, W F

    1. You have access
      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.
  7. Hughes, K

    1. You have access
      Promoting sugar-free medicines: parents' views.
      G Hastings, K Hughes and R Lowry
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 823-824.

I

  1. Idle, N

    1. You have access
      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.

J

  1. Jessopp, L

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Jones, A

    1. You have access
      Nebulizers in general practice--impending redundancy?
      A Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 783-784.
  3. Jung, H P

    1. You have access
      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.

K

  1. King, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Kocken, M M

    1. You have access
      Reasons for drug changes implemented by secondary care.
      W Himmel and M M Kocken
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 839.

L

  1. Langdon, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Lewis, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Lipscombe, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Livesey, S J

    1. You have access
      MRCGP.
      S J Livesey
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 837-838.
  5. Lough, J R

    1. You have access
      Summative assessment.
      J R Lough and T S Murray
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 835.
    2. You have access
      Teaching audit--lessons from summmative assessment.
      J R Lough and T S Murray
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 829-830.
  6. Lowry, R

    1. You have access
      Promoting sugar-free medicines: parents' views.
      G Hastings, K Hughes and R Lowry
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 823-824.

M

  1. Macduff, C

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Macfarlane, J T

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Macfarlane, R M

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Maitland, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Mansfield, J C

    1. You have access
      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.
  6. Murray, T S

    1. You have access
      Summative assessment.
      J R Lough and T S Murray
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 835.
    2. You have access
      Teaching audit--lessons from summmative assessment.
      J R Lough and T S Murray
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 829-830.

P

  1. Payne, F

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Petchey, R

    1. You have access
      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.

R

  1. Rudland, S V

    1. You have access
      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.

S

  1. Seamark, C J

    1. You have access
      Like mother, like daughter.
      C J Seamark and D J Gray
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 836.
  2. Sheikh, A

    1. You have access
      Folic acid supplements and NTDs.
      A Sheikh
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 836.
  3. Shipman, C

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Skrine, R L

    1. You have access
      Psychosomatic medicine.
      R L Skrine
      British Journal of General Practice 1997; 47 (425): 836-837.
  5. Stalman, W

    1. You have access
      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.

T

  1. Taylor, F C

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Teasdale, S J

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Todd, C

    1. You have access
      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.

V

  1. van der Graaf, Y

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. van Essen, G A

    1. You have access
      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.

W

  1. Walker, B

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Wensing, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Williams, J

    1. You have access
      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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December 1997
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