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December 1998; Volume 48,Issue 437

Article

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    Research papers this month
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1813-1814.
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    The Back Pages
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1881-1892.

Research Article

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    Antibiotics for respiratory tract symptoms in general practice.
    T Fahey
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1815-1816.
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    Forty-seven minutes a year for the patient.
    D P Gray
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1816-1817.
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    Dietary advice for acute diarrhoea in general practice: a pilot study.
    H J Lamers, R H Jamin, J O Zaat and J T Van Eijk
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1819-1823.
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    Understanding patient-initiated frequent attendance in primary care: a case-control study.
    K Báez, J M Aiarzaguena, G Grandes, E Pedrero, J Aranguren and A Retolaza
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1824-1827.
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    An analysis of referral patterns for dizziness in the primary care setting.
    J C Bird, G J Beynon, A T Prevost and D M Baguley
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1828-1832.
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    Deliberate departures from good general practice: a study of motives among Dutch general practitioners.
    M Veldhuis, L Wigersma and I Okkes
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1833-1836.
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    Unwelcome customers? The epidemiology of removal from general practitioner lists in Sheffield.
    J Munro and J Skinner
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1837-1839.
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    The effects of detection and treatment on the outcome of major depression in primary care: a naturalistic study in 15 cities.
    D Goldberg, M Privett, B Ustun, G Simon and M Linden
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1840-1844.
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    Randomized controlled trial of teaching practice nurses to carry out structured assessments of patients receiving depot antipsychotic injections.
    T Burns, E Millar, C Garland, T Kendrick, B Chisholm and F Ross
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1845-1848.
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    The implementation of evidence-based medicine in general practice prescribing.
    C Salisbury, N Bosanquet, E Wilkinson, A Bosanquet and J Hasler
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1849-1852.
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    An evaluation of quality control activity for near patient testing in primary care.
    E T Murray and D A Fitzmaurice
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1853-1854.
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    Relationship between new and return consultations and workload in general practice.
    J Bain
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1855.
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    GP frequent consulters: their prevalence, natural history, and contribution to rising workload.
    D Gill, M Dawes, M Sharpe and R Mayou
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1856-1857.
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    Repeat dispensing by community pharmacists: advantages for patients and practitioners.
    J Dowell, J Cruikshank, J Bain and H Staines
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1858-1859.
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    Antibiotic treatment of acute otitis media in children under two years of age: evidence based?
    R A Damoiseaux, F A van Balen, A W Hoes and R A de Melker
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1861-1864.
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    Reducing antibiotics for respiratory tract symptoms in primary care: consolidating 'why' and considering 'how'.
    C C Butler, S Rollnick, P Kinnersley, A Jones and N Stott
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1865-1870.

Letter

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    GPs' continuing medical education.
    G Robinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1871.
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    North West Region Research Practice Initiative: a general practitioner's perspective.
    P J Roberts and T J Gibbs
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1871-1872.
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    Triage of same day consultations.
    M Gallagher and C Johnson
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1872-1873.
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    Recruitment for drug trials.
    S Dallow
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1873.
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    Use of alternative treatments by patients with psoriasis.
    C M Clark, R A Mckay, D G Fortune and C E Griffiths
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1873-1874.
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    Oral contraception and health: what do GPs monitor?
    M Rickenbach
    British Journal of General Practice 1998; 48 (437): 1874.
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British Journal of General Practice: 48 (437)
British Journal of General Practice
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December 1998
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