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Table of Contents
April 1999;
Volume 49,
Issue 441
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
257-258.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
325-336.
Research Article
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Revalidation.
M Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
259-260.
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Expanding the role of the family history in primary care.
J Emery
and
P Rose
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
260-261.
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Clinical and patient satisfaction outcomes of a new treatment for somatized mental disorder taught to general practitioners.
R K Morriss
,
L Gask
,
C Ronalds
,
E Downes-Grainger
,
H Thompson
and
D Goldberg
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
263-267.
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The simulated surgery--an alternative to videotape submission for the consulting skills component of the MRCGP examination: the first year's experience.
P J Burrows
and
L Bingham
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
269-272.
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How many surgery appointments should be offered to avoid undesirable numbers of 'extras'?
T Kendrick
and
S Kerry
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
273-276.
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Retention of young general practitioners entering the NHS from 1991-1992.
D H Taylor
,
J A Quayle
and
C Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
277-280.
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Elderly people's beliefs about influenza vaccination.
C S Cornford
and
M Morgan
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
281-284.
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The effect of a special nurse on patients' knowledge of epilepsy and their emotional state. Epilepsy Evaluation Care Group.
L Ridsdale
,
I Kwan
and
C Cryer
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
285-289.
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Can primary care groups learn how to manage demand from fundholders? A study of fundholders in Nottingham.
M D Tobin
and
C J Packham
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
291-294.
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Risk stratification in the management of atrial fibrillation in the community.
T Fahey
,
J Rimmer
and
P Godfrey
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
295-296.
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The role of automated external defibrillators in rural general practice.
K Hanley
,
J Dowling
,
G Bury
and
A Murphy
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
297-298.
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Women with angina pectoris receive less antiplatelet treatment than men.
M L Bouvy
,
E R Heerdink
,
O H Klungel
,
A de Boer
,
A G Stuurman-Bieze
and
H G Leufkens
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
299-300.
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Driving after severe head injury: the need for assessment.
G Newby
and
A Tyerman
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
301-302.
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The objective assessment of general practitioners' educational needs: an under-researched area?
P Myers
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
303-307.
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The physician healer: ancient magic or modern science?
D M Dixon
,
K G Sweeney
and
D J Gray
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
309-312.
Letter
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Health visitors and child health surveillance.
C N Bhrolchain
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
313.
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Health visitors and child health surveillance.
T Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
313.
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Epidural steroid injections for sciatica.
J K Paterson
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
314.
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Dutch GPs acknowledge the need for preconceptual health care.
R Cikot
,
M Gaytant
,
E Steegers
and
J Braspenning
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
314.
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A bridge across the no-man's land.
A P Dunford
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
315.
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Relationship between new and return consultations and workload in general practice.
H Elkington
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
315.
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Awareness of BACUP in primary health care: the potential of voluntary services.
M Stone
,
M S Highley
,
P G Harper
and
D Poole
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
315-316.
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Stigmatization of sufferers of mental disorders.
C Manning
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
316.
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Consulting with a cough.
A Hay
and
C Exley
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
316-317.
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Domestic violence: the general practitioner's role.
G Hayes
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
317.
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Medical students in GP consultations.
J E Thistlethwaite
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(441):
317.
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