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November 1999; Volume 49,Issue 448
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A

  1. Abrams, P

    1. You have access
      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.

B

  1. Banerjee, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Bower, P

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Buckingham, K

    1. You have access
      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.

C

  1. Cape, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Chopra, R

    1. You have access
      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.

D

  1. Deane, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Donovan, J L

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Drummond, N

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. du Heaume, J C

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Dunn, N R

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      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.

E

  1. Evans, J

    1. You have access
      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.

F

  1. Freemantle, S N

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Friedli, K

    1. You have access
      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.

G

  1. Goodhart, C

    1. You have access
      Acceptability of screening young children for anaemia.
      C Goodhart and S Logan
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 907-908.
  2. Gormley, N

    1. You have access
      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.

H

  1. Harrington, P M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Hart, C H

    1. You have access
      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.

J

  1. James, M C

    1. You have access
      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.

K

  1. Killaspy, H

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. King, M

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      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.
  3. Kumpusalo, E A

    1. You have access
      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.

L

  1. Lloyd, M

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      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.
  2. Logan, S

    1. You have access
      Acceptability of screening young children for anaemia.
      C Goodhart and S Logan
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 907-908.

M

  1. Mackay, F J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Mackay, F R

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Mackenzie, I F

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Mann, R D

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      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.
  5. Martin, R M

    1. You have access
      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.
  6. McCulloch, Y

    1. You have access
      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.
  7. Melzer, D

    1. You have access
      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.
  8. Moore, M

    1. You have access
      '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.

O

  1. Oakeshott, P

    1. You have access
      Screening for cervical chlamydial infection in general practice.
      P Oakeshott
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 923-924.

P

  1. Paykel, E

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Pearce, G L

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Post, K

    1. You have access
      '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.
  4. Potter, J

    1. You have access
      Should sexual partners of women with bacterial vaginosis receive treatment?
      J Potter
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 913-918.

R

  1. Rogers, C A

    1. You have access
      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.

S

  1. Sampson, E

    1. You have access
      Serotonin syndrome: potentially fatal but difficult to recognize.
      E Sampson and J P Warner
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 867-868.
  2. Shakespeare, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Shannon, W F

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Singh, K

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Smith, H

    1. You have access
      '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.
  6. Swithinbank, L V

    1. You have access
      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.

T

  1. Takala, J K

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Thompson, T

    1. You have access
      The need for an eBJGP.
      T Thompson
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 924-925.

V

  1. Vehviläinen, A T

    1. You have access
      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.

W

  1. Wankowski, J M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Ward, E

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Warner, J P

    1. You have access
      Serotonin syndrome: potentially fatal but difficult to recognize.
      E Sampson and J P Warner
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 867-868.
  4. Watters, L

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Wilcock, M

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      Antibiotic prescribing patterns.
      M Wilcock
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 925.
  6. Wilkinson, M

    1. You have access
      PACT quarterly returns.
      M Wilkinson
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 925.
  7. Williamson, S

    1. You have access
      SPREAD initiative. The Research Team.
      S Williamson
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 923.
  8. Wilton, J

    1. You have access
      Locum doctors in general practice: motivation and experiences.
      J Wilton
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (448): 924.
  9. Woodman, C

    1. You have access
      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.

Y

  1. Yang, Q

    1. You have access
      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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