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Table of Contents
November 1999;
Volume 49,
Issue 448
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
865-866.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
937-952.
Research Article
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Serotonin syndrome: potentially fatal but difficult to recognize.
E Sampson
and
J P Warner
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
867-868.
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The future for non-principal general practitioners: lost doctors--lost to whom?
J Shakespeare
and
J Evans
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
868-869.
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Antidepressants and the serotonin syndrome in general practice.
F J Mackay
,
N R Dunn
and
R D Mann
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
871-874.
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Patients' reasons for not presenting emotional problems in general practice consultations.
J Cape
and
Y McCulloch
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
875-879.
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Non-attendance at psychiatric outpatient clinics: communication and implications for primary care.
H Killaspy
,
S Banerjee
,
M King
and
M Lloyd
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
880-883.
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Morbidity, deprivation, and antidepressant prescribing in general practice.
I F Mackenzie
,
K Buckingham
,
J M Wankowski
and
M Wilcock
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
884-886.
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Factors explaining the use of psychiatric services by general practices.
D Melzer
,
L Watters
,
E Paykel
,
K Singh
and
N Gormley
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
887-891.
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Newer antidepressants: a comparison of tolerability in general practice.
F R Mackay
,
N R Dunn
,
R M Martin
,
G L Pearce
,
S N Freemantle
and
R D Mann
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
892-896.
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Urinary symptoms and incontinence in women: relationships between occurrence, age, and perceived impact.
L V Swithinbank
,
J L Donovan
,
J C du Heaume
,
C A Rogers
,
M C James
,
Q Yang
and
P Abrams
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
897-900.
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Vaccine, yes; injection, no: maternal responses to the introduction of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine.
P M Harrington
,
C Woodman
and
W F Shannon
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
901-902.
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Locality commissioning: how much influence have general practitioners really had?
C H Hart
,
N Drummond
,
M Deane
and
R Chopra
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
903-904.
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'Bin bag' study: a survey of the research requests received by general practitioners and the primary health care team.
M Moore
,
K Post
and
H Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
905-906.
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Acceptability of screening young children for anaemia.
C Goodhart
and
S Logan
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
907-908.
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They call it stormy Monday--reasons for referral from primary to secondary care according to the days of the week.
A T Vehviläinen
,
E A Kumpusalo
and
J K Takala
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
909-911.
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Should sexual partners of women with bacterial vaginosis receive treatment?
J Potter
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
913-918.
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Conducting randomized trials in general practice: methodological and practical issues.
E Ward
,
M King
,
M Lloyd
,
P Bower
and
K Friedli
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
919-922.
Letter
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SPREAD initiative. The Research Team.
S Williamson
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
923.
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Screening for cervical chlamydial infection in general practice.
P Oakeshott
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
923-924.
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Locum doctors in general practice: motivation and experiences.
J Wilton
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
924.
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The need for an eBJGP.
T Thompson
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
924-925.
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Antibiotic prescribing patterns.
M Wilcock
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
925.
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PACT quarterly returns.
M Wilkinson
British Journal of General Practice
1999;
49
(448):
925.
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