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December 1999; Volume 49,Issue 449
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  • D
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  • G
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  • K
  • L
  • M
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A

  1. Avery, A J

    1. You have access
      Are child health surveillance reviews just routine examinations of normal children?
      A J Hampshire, M E Blair, N S Crown, A J Avery and E I Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 981-985.
  2. Aylett, M

    1. You have access
      Stopping drug treatment of hypertension: experience in 18 British general practices.
      M Aylett, P Creighton, S Jachuck, D Newrick and A Evans
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 977-980.

B

  1. Bentley, E

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.
  2. Blair, M E

    1. You have access
      Are child health surveillance reviews just routine examinations of normal children?
      A J Hampshire, M E Blair, N S Crown, A J Avery and E I Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 981-985.
  3. Bolton, G

    1. You have access
      Not poetry, please...
      G Bolton
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1010.
  4. Brankin, E

    1. You have access
      Implications of the UKPDS Study for general practice care of type 2 diabetes.
      E Brankin and M Fisher
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1009.

C

  1. Campbell, S M

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.
  2. Carr, S

    1. You have access
      The prevalence of gender dysphoria in Scotland: a primary care study.
      P Wilson, C Sharp and S Carr
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 991-992.
  3. Clark, C E

    1. You have access
      Time to go public on performance.
      C E Clark
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1008.
  4. Creighton, P

    1. You have access
      Stopping drug treatment of hypertension: experience in 18 British general practices.
      M Aylett, P Creighton, S Jachuck, D Newrick and A Evans
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 977-980.
  5. Crown, N S

    1. You have access
      Are child health surveillance reviews just routine examinations of normal children?
      A J Hampshire, M E Blair, N S Crown, A J Avery and E I Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 981-985.
  6. Curtis, A

    1. You have access
      'Practice professional development plans': general practitioners' perspectives on proposed changes in general practice education.
      J Pitts, A Curtis, R While and I Holloway
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 959-962.

D

  1. Dowell, J

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.

E

  1. Evans, A

    1. You have access
      Stopping drug treatment of hypertension: experience in 18 British general practices.
      M Aylett, P Creighton, S Jachuck, D Newrick and A Evans
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 977-980.

F

  1. Fahey, T

    1. You have access
      How accurately do primary health care professionals use cardiovascular risk tables in the management of hypertension?
      T J Peters, A A Montgomery and T Fahey
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 987-988.
  2. Fisher, M

    1. You have access
      Implications of the UKPDS Study for general practice care of type 2 diabetes.
      E Brankin and M Fisher
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1009.
  3. Freudenstein, U

    1. You have access
      Recommendations for future studies: a systematic review of educational interventions in primary care settings.
      U Freudenstein and A Howe
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 995-1001.

G

  1. Gardner, M

    1. You have access
      An information retrieval service to support clinical decision-making at the point of care.
      F Sullivan, M Gardner and K van Rijsbergen
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1003-1007.
  2. Gillam, S

    1. You have access
      The ethnic minority linkworker: a key member of the primary health care team?
      R Khanchandani and S Gillam
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 993-994.

H

  1. Hampshire, A J

    1. You have access
      Are child health surveillance reviews just routine examinations of normal children?
      A J Hampshire, M E Blair, N S Crown, A J Avery and E I Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 981-985.
  2. Hannaford, P C

    1. You have access
      Stopping smoking and body weight in women living in the United Kingdom.
      V Owen-Smith and P C Hannaford
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 989-990.
  3. Hassall, K

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.
  4. Holden, J

    1. You have access
      Small groups and preparation for FBA.
      J Holden and A Kay
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1010.
  5. Holloway, I

    1. You have access
      'Practice professional development plans': general practitioners' perspectives on proposed changes in general practice education.
      J Pitts, A Curtis, R While and I Holloway
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 959-962.
  6. Howe, A

    1. You have access
      Recommendations for future studies: a systematic review of educational interventions in primary care settings.
      U Freudenstein and A Howe
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 995-1001.

J

  1. Jachuck, S

    1. You have access
      Stopping drug treatment of hypertension: experience in 18 British general practices.
      M Aylett, P Creighton, S Jachuck, D Newrick and A Evans
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 977-980.
  2. Jones, R

    1. You have access
      The early detection of colorectal cancer in primary care.
      R Jones and T Kennedy
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 956-958.

K

  1. Kay, A

    1. You have access
      Small groups and preparation for FBA.
      J Holden and A Kay
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1010.
  2. Kennedy, T

    1. You have access
      The early detection of colorectal cancer in primary care.
      R Jones and T Kennedy
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 956-958.
  3. Khanchandani, R

    1. You have access
      The ethnic minority linkworker: a key member of the primary health care team?
      R Khanchandani and S Gillam
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 993-994.

L

  1. Lagro-Janssen, A L

    1. You have access
      Sex differences in cardiovascular disease: are women with low socioeconomic status at high risk?
      E A Vogels, A L Lagro-Janssen and C van Weel
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 963-966.
  2. Leung, W C

    1. You have access
      Methodological flaws exist in the study of patient-centredness of consultations.
      W C Leung
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1008.

M

  1. Montgomery, A A

    1. You have access
      How accurately do primary health care professionals use cardiovascular risk tables in the management of hypertension?
      T J Peters, A A Montgomery and T Fahey
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 987-988.

N

  1. Newrick, D

    1. You have access
      Stopping drug treatment of hypertension: experience in 18 British general practices.
      M Aylett, P Creighton, S Jachuck, D Newrick and A Evans
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 977-980.

O

  1. Oakeshott, P

    1. You have access
      Use of HRT in an inner-city general practice.
      H Winpenny and P Oakeshott
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1009-1010.
  2. Owen-Smith, V

    1. You have access
      Stopping smoking and body weight in women living in the United Kingdom.
      V Owen-Smith and P C Hannaford
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 989-990.

P

  1. Peters, T J

    1. You have access
      How accurately do primary health care professionals use cardiovascular risk tables in the management of hypertension?
      T J Peters, A A Montgomery and T Fahey
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 987-988.
  2. Pitts, J

    1. You have access
      'Practice professional development plans': general practitioners' perspectives on proposed changes in general practice education.
      J Pitts, A Curtis, R While and I Holloway
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 959-962.
  3. Pooley, J E

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.
  4. Price, H

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.

R

  1. Roland, M O

    1. You have access
      Research capacity in UK primary care.
      S M Campbell, M O Roland, E Bentley, J Dowell, K Hassall, J E Pooley and H Price
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 967-970.

S

  1. Sharp, C

    1. You have access
      The prevalence of gender dysphoria in Scotland: a primary care study.
      P Wilson, C Sharp and S Carr
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 991-992.
  2. Smith, L F

    1. You have access
      The WOMB (Women's views of birth) antenatal satisfaction questionnaire: development, dimensions, internal reliability, and validity.
      L F Smith
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 971-975.
  3. Sullivan, F

    1. You have access
      An information retrieval service to support clinical decision-making at the point of care.
      F Sullivan, M Gardner and K van Rijsbergen
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1003-1007.

V

  1. van Rijsbergen, K

    1. You have access
      An information retrieval service to support clinical decision-making at the point of care.
      F Sullivan, M Gardner and K van Rijsbergen
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1003-1007.
  2. van Weel, C

    1. You have access
      Sex differences in cardiovascular disease: are women with low socioeconomic status at high risk?
      E A Vogels, A L Lagro-Janssen and C van Weel
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 963-966.
  3. Vogels, E A

    1. You have access
      Sex differences in cardiovascular disease: are women with low socioeconomic status at high risk?
      E A Vogels, A L Lagro-Janssen and C van Weel
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 963-966.

W

  1. While, R

    1. You have access
      'Practice professional development plans': general practitioners' perspectives on proposed changes in general practice education.
      J Pitts, A Curtis, R While and I Holloway
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 959-962.
  2. Williams, A

    1. You have access
      Pharmacist intervention in general practice.
      A Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1008-1009.
  3. Williams, E I

    1. You have access
      Are child health surveillance reviews just routine examinations of normal children?
      A J Hampshire, M E Blair, N S Crown, A J Avery and E I Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 981-985.
  4. Wilson, P

    1. You have access
      The prevalence of gender dysphoria in Scotland: a primary care study.
      P Wilson, C Sharp and S Carr
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 991-992.
  5. Winpenny, H

    1. You have access
      Use of HRT in an inner-city general practice.
      H Winpenny and P Oakeshott
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 1009-1010.
  6. Wright, A F

    1. You have access
      A time for change and a time for vision.
      A F Wright
      British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (449): 955-956.
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December 1999
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