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Table of Contents
June 1999;
Volume 49,
Issue 443
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
425-426.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
497-512.
Research Article
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Screening for genital chlamydial infection: the agenda for general practice.
T Stokes
,
M Santer
and
J Mears
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
427-428.
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Community development in the new NHS.
B Fisher
and
S Gillam
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
428-429.
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Therapeutic substitution and therapeutic conservatism as cost-containment strategies in primary care: a study of fundholders and non-fundholders.
R P Wilson
,
J Hatcher
,
S Barton
and
T Walley
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
431-435.
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Influence of prescription patterns in general practice on anti-microbial resistance in Norway.
M Lindbaek
,
D Berild
,
J Straand
and
P Hjortdahl
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
436-440.
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The impact of training in problem-based interviewing on the detection and management of psychological problems presenting in primary care.
J Scott
,
T Jennings
,
S Standart
,
R Ward
and
D Goldberg
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
441-445.
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Clinical skills assessment.
M H Kelly
,
L M Campbell
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
447-450.
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Long-term prescribing of proton pump inhibitors in general practice.
A P Hungin
,
G P Rubin
and
H O'Flanagan
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
451-453.
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Postal urine specimens: are they a feasible method for genital chlamydial infection screening?
J Macleod
,
R Rowsell
,
P Horner
,
T Crowley
,
E O Caul
,
N Low
and
G D Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
455-458.
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Doctors and the assessment of clinical photographs--does colour blindness matter?
J L Campbell
,
A J Spalding
,
F A Mir
and
J Birch
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
459-461.
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Factors influencing compliance in long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy in general practice.
A P Hungin
,
G Rubin
and
H O'Flanagan
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
463-464.
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Complications of intra- and peri-articular steroid injections.
N Kumar
and
R J Newman
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
465-466.
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Nurse-mediated serum cholesterol reduction and health locus of control--a device for targeting health promotion?
S Brown
and
K Steele
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
467-468.
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Colour vision deficiency in the medical profession.
J A Spalding
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
469-475.
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Shared decision-making in primary care: the neglected second half of the consultation.
G Elwyn
,
A Edwards
and
P Kinnersley
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
477-482.
Letter
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Chaos and complexity.
T Holt
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
483.
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Chaos and complexity.
D Kernick
and
K Sweeney
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
483-484.
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Chlamydia infection in women.
P Oakeshott
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
484.
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Cervical screening: how adequate is the feedback to GPs?
B Hanratty
,
A Gledhill
and
W Patterson
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
484-485.
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Chaos and complexity.
P Thomas
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
484.
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Near patient testing for C-reactive protein.
R J McManus
,
D A Fitzmaurice
and
F D Hobbs
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
485.
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Smoking cessation guidelines.
D Nolan
,
D Whooley
and
P White
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
485-486.
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Smoking cessation in primary care.
S Lennox
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
486.
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The adolescent view of accessing health services.
L Davies
and
S Casey
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
486-487.
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Tonics.
S Pathak
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
486.
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How many tonsillectomies are based on evidence from randomized controlled trials?
T Marshall
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
487-488.
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The National Sentinel Audit Project on the management of dyspepsia and H. pylori.
M Farrington
and
A Masterman
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
488.
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Children of depressed parents.
M Phelan
and
D Wingfield
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
489.
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GP out-of-hours cooperatives and the delivery of palliative care.
D Munday
,
A Douglas
and
D Carroll
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(443):
489.
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