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February 1998; Volume 48,Issue 427

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    Is there sufficient evidence for us to encourage the widespread use of hormone replacement therapy to prevent disease?
    P C Hannaford
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 951-952.
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    Medicine and the arts: let's not forget the medicine.
    J Macnaughton
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 952-953.
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    Hormone replacement therapy: assessment of present use, costs, and trends.
    J Townsend
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 955-958.
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    Towards a better diagnosis of throat infections (with group A beta-haemolytic streptococcus) in general practice.
    C F Dagnelie, M L Bartelink, Y van der Graaf, W Goessens and R A de Melker
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 959-962.
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    Preconception care: who needs it, who wants it, and how should it be provided?
    M Wallace and B Hurwitz
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 963-966.
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    Intensive cardiovascular risk factor intervention in a rural practice: a glimmer of hope?
    A Roberts and P Roberts
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 967-970.
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    Comparison of video-recorded consultations with those in which patients' consent is withheld.
    T Coleman and T Manku-Scott
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 971-974.
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    General practitioners and women with urinary incontinence.
    M Grealish and T C O'Dowd
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 975-977.
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    A survey of audit activity in general practice.
    H Hearnshaw, R Baker and A Cooper
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 979-981.
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    General practitioner perceptions of treatment benefits and costs in patients with hyperlipidaemia.
    F D Hobbs, J Holmes and K Pugner
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 983-984.
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    Teenagers and risk-taking: pregnancy and smoking.
    C J Seamark and D J Gray
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 985-986.
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    How accurately do parents collect urine samples from their children? A pilot study in general practice.
    J Giddens and G Robinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 987-988.
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    Streptococcal infection observed in the autumn of 1995.
    S Sanders
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 989-990.
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    Implementing guidelines and innovations in general practice: which interventions are effective?
    M Wensing, T van der Weijden and R Grol
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 991-997.
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    James Mackenzie Lecture 1997. The place of the humanities in the education of a doctor.
    B Sweeney
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 998-1102.

Letters

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    MRCGP
    David Haslam
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1003.
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    Evidence-based healthcare
    Graham Curtis Jenkins
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1003.
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    Management of hypertension
    R Loudon and A Riaz
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1004.
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    General practitioner teaching in the community
    Kate Walters and Pauline Bryant
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1005.
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    The Framingham risk score
    John Robson
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1007.
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    The Red Book
    Ken Harvey
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1007.

Letter

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    Teenagers' views on seeking contraceptive advice.
    E M Rink and L Pickard
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1003-1004.
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    Primary care services for problem drug users.
    J Macleod, A Judd and G Hunter
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1004-1005.
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    Prostate specific antigen in urinary tract infection.
    C R Bell, S Natale, P D McInerney and J C Hammonds
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1005-1006.
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    Hospice-at-home.
    C Palmer, I Higginson and P Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1006.
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    De-reimbursement of vaccines.
    J H Cossar and C Lockie
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1006-1007.
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    HIV.
    S Madge, A Wake and M Johnson
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1007.

Articles

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    The Back Pages
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (427): 1015-1036.
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British Journal of General Practice: 48 (427)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 48, Issue 427
February 1998
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