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Table of Contents
August 2001;
Volume 51,
Issue 469
Article
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August Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
609-610.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
685-696.
Research Article
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General practice in an age of measurement.
M Roland
and
M Marshall
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
611-612.
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Dyspepsia in primary care--to prescribe or to investigate?
S Ghosh
and
M Kinnear
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
612-614.
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The barriers to effective management of heart failure in general practice.
J A Hickling
,
I Nazareth
and
S Rogers
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
615-618.
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A randomised controlled trial of four management strategies for dyspepsia: relationships between symptom subgroups and strategy outcome.
N T Lewin van den Broek
,
M E Numans
,
E Buskens
,
T J Verheij
,
N J de Wit
and
A J Smout
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
619-624.
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General practice out-of-hours service, variations in use and equality in access to a doctor: a cross-sectional study.
D O'Reilly
,
M Stevenson
,
C McCay
and
J Jamison
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
625-629.
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Clinical diagnosis of influenza virus infection: evaluation of diagnostic tools in general practice.
L J van Elden
,
G A van Essen
,
C A Boucher
,
A M van Loon
,
M Nijhuis
,
P Schipper
,
T J Verheij
and
I M Hoepelman
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
630-634.
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A quasi-randomised controlled trial of water as a quick softening agent of persistent earwax in general practice.
J A Eekhof
,
G H de Bock
,
S Le Cessie
and
M P Springer
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
635-637.
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The prevalence of asthma and heart disease in transport workers: a practice-based study.
D M Fleming
and
J R Charlton
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
638-643.
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Practice size: impact on consultation length, workload, and patient assessment of care.
J L Campbell
,
J Ramsay
and
J Green
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
644-650.
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Informal carers--the role of general practitioners and district nurses.
C Simon
and
T Kendrick
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
655-657.
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Benchmarking using simulated clinical scenarios: a feasibility project.
S Mowle
,
A Edwards
,
K Hood
and
P Kinnersley
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
658-660.
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Reasons for patient removals: results of a survey of 1005 GPs in Northern Ireland.
D O'Reilly
,
A Gilliland
,
K Steele
and
C Kelly
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
661-663.
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Undiagnosed and untreated wheezing in a cohort of adolescents with a family history of allergic disease.
G L Lowe
and
M Burr
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
664-665.
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A systematic review of vertigo in primary care.
K Hanley
,
T O'Dowd
and
N Considine
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
666-671.
Letter
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Routine care of people with HIV infection and AIDS.
S Hope
and
A McOwan
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
672.
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Prescribing for lower respiratory tract infection.
J Erskine
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
672-673.
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TB and prisons.
M Perry
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
673.
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Risk information in general practice.
C Gunstone
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
673.
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Topical antibiotics for acute bacterial conjunctivitis.
R Fleetcroft
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
673-674.
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Local research ethics committees.
J Sandhu
and
M Okasha
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
674-675.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome.
J K Paterson
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
675.
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Role models and the clinical influences.
R Shaw
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
675-676.
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Patients' views on anxiety and depression.
J Launer
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
676.
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PUNs and PUEs, DENs and SANs.
M Gammon
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
676.
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Patient consultation satisfaction scores.
S Buczacki
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
676-677.
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Out-of-hours palliative care advice line.
M Lloyd-Williams
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(469):
677.
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