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Table of Contents
June 2001;
Volume 51,
Issue 467
Article
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June Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
433-434.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
505-520.
Research Article
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The health consequences of fuel poverty: what should the role of primary care be?
D A Lawlor
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
435-436.
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Why inequalities in health matter to primary care.
L Smeeth
and
I Heath
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
436-437.
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Inequalities in treated heart disease and mental illness in England and Wales, 1994-1998.
K Moser
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
438-444.
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Prevalence of breastfeeding at four months in general practices in south London.
J Sikorski
,
F Boyd
,
C Dezateux
,
A Wade
and
J Rowe
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
445-450.
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Rationale for the new GP deprivation payment scheme in England: effects of moving from electoral ward to enumeration district underprivileged area scores.
M Bajekal
,
B Alves
,
B Jarman
and
B Hurwitz
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
451-455.
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Deprivation, psychological distress, and consultation length in general practice.
A M Stirling
,
P Wilson
and
A McConnachie
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
456-460.
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Referral for minor mental illness: a qualitative study.
S Nandy
,
C Chalmers-Watson
,
M Gantley
and
M Underwood
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
461-465.
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Multiple sclerosis masquerade.
S Hunyi
and
G Nanayakkara
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
466-467.
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Women who experience domestic violence and women survivors of childhood sexual abuse: a survey of health professionals' attitudes and clinical practice.
J Richardson
,
G Feder
,
S Eldridge
,
W S Chung
,
J Coid
and
S Moorey
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
468-470.
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Topical antibiotics for acute bacterial conjunctivitis: a systematic review.
A Sheikh
and
B Hurwitz
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
473-477.
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Unequal to the task: deprivation, health and UK general practice at the millennium.
N Beale
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
478-485.
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Rural deprivation: reflecting reality.
J C Farmer
,
A G Baird
and
L Iversen
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
486-491.
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Children and clinical trials.
R Damoiseaux
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
492.
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Screening for alcohol abuse.
B Aertgeerts
and
F Buntinx
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
492-493.
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Risk information in general practice.
D Jeffries
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
493.
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Risk information study was marred by poor questionnaire design.
W C Leung
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
493-494.
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Postal survey responses and questions about income and seeking consent for linkage to medical records.
M Robling
and
K Hood
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
494.
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The impact of frequent users of OOH services.
P Aird
,
P Hansford
,
R O'brien
,
L Parfitt
and
H Swindall
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
494-495.
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Evolutionary ethics--a continuing frustration?
J Sandhu
and
M Okasha
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(467):
495.
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