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Table of Contents
May 2000;
Volume 50,
Issue 454
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
353-354.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
419-440.
Research Article
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The Shipman inquiry: implications for the public's trust in doctors.
M Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
355-356.
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The use of HRT in patients with breast cancer: yes, no, or sometimes?
J Stebbing
and
R K Gregory
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
356-359.
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GP frequent attendance in Liverpool and Granada: the impact of depressive symptoms.
C F Dowrick
,
J A Bellón
and
M J Gómez
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
361-365.
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Fatal toxicity associated with antidepressant use in primary care.
J Mason
,
N Freemantle
and
M Eccles
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
366-370.
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Practical aspects of conducting a pragmatic randomised trial in primary care: patient recruitment and outcome assessment.
D A van der Windt
,
B W Koes
,
M van Aarst
,
M A Heemskerk
and
L M Bouter
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
371-374.
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Health status and management of chronic non-specific abdominal complaints in general practice.
H A Janssen
,
J A Borghouts
,
J W Muris
,
J F Metsemakers
,
B W Koes
and
J A Knottnerus
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
375-379.
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GP referral to an eating disorder service: why the wide variation?
P Hugo
,
T Kendrick
,
F Reid
and
H Lacey
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
380-383.
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GPs' attitudes towards the treatment of drug misusers.
J McGillion
,
S Wanigaratne
,
C Feinmann
,
T Godden
and
A Byrne
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
385-386.
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Research in primary care: extent of involvement and perceived determinants among practitioners from one English region.
S M Jowett
,
J Macleod
,
S Wilson
and
F D Hobbs
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
387-389.
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What are the attitudes of general practitioners towards research?
G Robinson
and
M Gould
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
390-392.
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Doctors and the assessment of blood glucose testing sticks: does colour blindness matter?
J L Campbell
,
J A Spalding
,
F A Mir
and
J Birch
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
393-395.
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General practitioner psychological management of common emotional problems (II): A research agenda for the development of evidence-based practice.
J Cape
,
C Barker
,
M Buszewicz
and
N Pistrang
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
396-400.
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What does it cost the patient to see the doctor?
D P Kernick
,
D M Reinhold
and
A Netten
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
401-403.
Letter
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Examinations.
T Heywood
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
404.
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Which method of communication do GPs prefer to use?
S Ferguson
,
R G Neville
,
C McCowan
,
G Hoskins
,
F C Warner
and
B Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
404-405.
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(Un)deserving male impotence.
G Hackett
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
405.
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Patient-held cancer records.
A F Polmear
and
C M Habgood
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
405-406.
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Withdrawal syndrome after long-term treatment with tramadol.
J C Rodriguez Villamañan
,
C Albaladejo Blanco
,
A Sanchez Sanchez
,
A Carvajal
,
L Martin Arias
and
J Garcia del Pozo
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
406.
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The leap forward.
F L Fouin
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
406-407.
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Stopping antihypertensive drugs in general practice.
M Nelson
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
407.
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Stopping antihypertensive drugs in general practice.
S de Lusignan
,
S Wells
and
K Thiru
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(454):
407-408.
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