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Table of Contents
February 1999;
Volume 49,
Issue 439
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
89-90.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
157-168.
Research Article
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Through a glass darkly: understanding depression.
A F Wright
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
91-92.
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Runner's knee: what is it and what helps?
B Arroll
and
A Edwards
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
92-93.
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How disabling is depression? Evidence from a primary care sample. The Counselling Versus Antidepressants In Primary Care Study Group.
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
95-98.
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Impact of a national campaign on GP education: an evaluation of the Defeat Depression Campaign.
S Rix
,
E S Paykel
,
P Lelliott
,
A Tylee
,
P Freeling
,
L Gask
and
D Hart
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
99-102.
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What do general practice receptionists think and feel about their work?
M Eisner
and
N Britten
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
103-106.
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Primary care units in A&E departments in North Thames in the 1990s: initial experience and future implications.
G K Freeman
,
R P Meakin
,
R A Lawrenson
,
G M Leydon
and
G Craig
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
107-110.
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Concerns and confidence of general practitioners in providing telephone consultations.
J Foster
,
L Jessopp
and
J Dale
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
111-113.
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Should GPs have direct access to imaging for children with urinary tract infections? An observational study.
A F Polmear
,
I J Kenney
and
S A Barnard
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
115-117.
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Improving diagnostic accuracy of bacterial pharyngitis by near patient measurement of C-reactive protein (CRP)
M S Gulich
,
A Matschiner
,
R Glück
and
H P Zeitler
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
119-121.
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'You're depressed'; 'no I'm not': GPs' and patients' different models of depression. UMDS MSc in General Practice Teaching Group.
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
123-124.
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A review of shared care protocols for the treatment of problem drug use in England, Scotland, and Wales.
C Gerada
and
J Tighe
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
125-126.
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Should smoking cessation cost a packet? A pilot randomized controlled trial of the cost-effectiveness of distributing nicotine therapy free of charge.
P Dey
,
R Foy
,
M Woodman
,
B Fullard
and
A Gibbs
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
127-128.
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A pilot study of community-based training of hospital obstetric senior house officers.
L F Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
129-130.
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Use of formal and informal care among people with prolonged fatigue: a review of the literature.
H Elliott
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
131-134.
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Pressure for change: unresolved issues in blood pressure measurement.
M Aylett
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
136-139.
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James MacKenzie lecture 1998. Quality and efficiency: enemies or partners?
M Roland
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
140-143.
Letter
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Patient removals from GPs' lists.
T Stokes
,
R K McKinley
,
M Dixon-Woods
and
C Braidwood
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
144.
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Tonics and chronic fatigue.
C Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
145.
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Methadone prescribing in general practice.
J I Lindsay
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
145.
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A decade of caring for drug users.
A Byrne
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
146.
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Relationship between new and return consultations and workload.
D Barnes
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
146.
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Simulated surgeries.
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
146-147.
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Follow-up of depression.
A Herrán
and
J L Vasquez-Barquero
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
147.
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Implementing evidence-based medicine.
D Mitchell
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
147.
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Lipotrim diet in general practice.
J Brown
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(439):
147-148.
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