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Table of Contents
January 1998;
Volume 48,
Issue 426
Research Article
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R&D in primary care--an NHS priority.
D Mant
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
871.
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Primary care research: the MRC's proposals.
G Radda
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
872.
You have access
General practice research: deaths and entrances.
R Jones
and
P Fitton
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
873.
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An evaluation of practice nurses working with general practitioners to treat people with depression.
A H Mann
,
R Blizard
,
J Murray
,
J A Smith
,
N Botega
,
E MacDonald
and
G Wilkinson
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
875-879.
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Everyday symptoms in childhood: occurrence and general practitioner consultation rates.
M A Bruijnzeels
,
M Foets
,
J C van der Wouden
,
W J van den Heuvel
and
A Prins
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
880-884.
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General practice patients' beliefs about their symptoms.
M Woloshynowych
,
R Valori
and
P Salmon
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
885-889.
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GP documentation of obesity: what does it achieve?
P Little
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
890-894.
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Frequency of patients' consulting in general practice and workload generated by frequent attenders: comparisons between practices.
R D Neal
,
P L Heywood
,
S Morley
,
A D Clayden
and
A C Dowell
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
895-898.
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Can GPs audit their ability to detect psychological distress? One approach and some unresolved issues.
A Howe
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
899-902.
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Why do some patients not cash their prescriptions?
I Jones
and
N Britten
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
903-905.
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Victims of violence and the general practitioner.
G Mezey
,
M King
and
T MacClintock
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
906-908.
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Teenage health and the practice nurse: choice and opportunity for both?
R Gregg
,
D Freeth
and
C Blackie
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
909-910.
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Patient satisfaction with referral to hospital: relationship to expectations, involvement, and information-giving in the consultation.
D Greenhow
,
A J Howitt
and
P Kinnersley
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
911-912.
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Sleep patterns of a rural elderly population.
J P Frain
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
913-914.
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Vocational training and beyond--listening to voices from a void.
R Bonsor
,
T Gibbs
and
R Woodward
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
915-918.
Letters
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General practitioner teaching in the community
Andrew Wilson
,
Robin Fraser
,
R K McKinley
and
Adrian Hastings
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
919.
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Bereavement care
Mari Lloyd-Williams
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
919.
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Provision of care of alcohol and drug misusers
Eleanor Guthrie
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
920-921.
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Provision of care of alcohol and durg misusers
Clare Gerada
,
Clive Barrett
,
Jo Betterton
and
James Tighe
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
921.
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Nurse practitioners
Saul Miller
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
921.
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Management of hypertension
Wilfrid Treasure
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
921-922.
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Summative assessment
Martin Rhodes
and
Patrick C Pietroni
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
922.
Letter
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Genital warts and cervical screening.
T Greenhalgh
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
919-920.
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Primary care of patients with schizophrenia.
J Wilkes
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
920.
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Folic acid supplements.
S Howell
,
M Underwood
and
Y Carter
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
922-923.
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One-to-one teaching with pictures.
K Hawthorne
and
S Tomlinson
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
923.
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Blepharitis.
A Brook
and
S Zalidis
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
923-924.
Correction
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Corrections
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
924.
Articles
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(426):
933-948.
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