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October 1999; Volume 49,Issue 447

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    Research papers this month
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 777-778.
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    The Back Pages
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 849-864.

Research Article

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    Kawasaki disease--a diagnostic challenge.
    A Harnden
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 779-780.
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    Depression in pregnant and postnatal women: an evidence-based approach to treatment in primary care.
    L Appleby, G Koren and D Sharp
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 780-782.
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    A qualitative investigation of women's perceptions of premenstrual syndrome: implications for general practitioners.
    J Reilly and J Kremer
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 783-786.
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    Patients with irritable bowel syndrome: health status and use of health care services.
    G A Donker, M Foets and P Spreeuwenberg
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 787-792.
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    Supporting practice-based audit: a price to be paid for collecting data.
    J R Lough, M Willmot and T S Murray
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 793-795.
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    What do patients want from doctors? Content analysis of written patient agendas for the consultation.
    R K McKinley and J F Middleton
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 796-800.
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    The health of their nation: how would citizens develop England's health strategy?
    N Bradley, K Sweeney and M Waterfield
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 801-805.
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    Who is targeted for lifestyle advice? A cross-sectional survey in two general practices.
    P Little, L Slocock, S Griffin and J Pillinger
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 806-810.
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    The presentation and management of breast symptoms in general practice in South Wales. The BRIDGE Study Group.
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 811-812.
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    Do people attending a same day testing clinic discuss their need for a HIV test with their GP?
    S Madge, M Jones, A Mocroft, H Wells and M A Johnson
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 813-815.
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    Sexual lifestyle of women attending inner-city general practices for cervical smears.
    P Oakeshott and S Hay
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 817-818.
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    How to provide for the primary health care needs of homeless people: what do homeless people in Leicester think?
    N C Hewett
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 819.
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    Validity of susceptibility testing of uropathogenic bacteria in general practice.
    L Bjerrum, P Grinsted, P Hyltoft Petersen and P Søgaard
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 821-822.
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    Aloe vera: a systematic review of its clinical effectiveness.
    B K Vogler and E Ernst
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 823-828.
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    Recruitment and retention of general practitioners in the UK: what are the problems and solutions?
    R Young and B Leese
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 829-833.

Letter

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    Repeat prescribing management.
    H McGavock, K Wilson-Davies and P Connolly
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 836.
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    Nursing home residents: demands on GPs.
    P M Craig-McFeely, J R Sedgwick, S Holden and D J Berry
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 836-837.
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    Steroid injections.
    J S Dowden
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 836.
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    Child health surveillance.
    T Boggis
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 837.
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    Motivational consulting.
    A McKnight, M Cupples and G P Archbold
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 837-838.
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    Primary care research.
    D P Kernick
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 837-838.
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    Living wills.
    M Wilks
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 838.
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    Reducing antimicrobial resistance in Spain.
    C Llor and M A Mayer
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 838-839.
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    Data management in primary care.
    A Rannard, J Bogg and P Bundred
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 839.
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    Clinical skills assessments.
    M H Kelly and T S Murray
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 839-840.
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    Simulated surgery.
    P Burrows and L Bingham
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (447): 840.
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British Journal of General Practice: 49 (447)
British Journal of General Practice
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October 1999
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