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Table of Contents
January 2002;
Volume 52,
Issue 474
Article
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January Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
1-2.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
71-86.
Research Article
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Cancer recognition and primary care.
Nicholas Summerton
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
5-6.
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New arrangements for NHS R&D funding: implications for primary care research.
Roger Jones
,
Yvonne Carter
and
Sean Hilton
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
7-8.
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Patient and carer satisfaction with 'hospital at home': quantitative and qualitative results from a randomised controlled trial.
Andrew Wilson
,
Alison Wynn
and
Hilda Parker
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
9-13.
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Variance in practice emergency medical admission rates: can it be explained?
Rebecca Duffy
,
Ron Neville
and
Harry Staines
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
14-17.
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A single-blind trial of reflexology for irritable bowel syndrome.
Philip Tovey
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
19-23.
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Exploring medication use to seek concordance with 'non-adherent' patients: a qualitative study.
Jon Dowell
,
Anni Jones
and
David Snadden
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
24-32.
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Open access neuroimaging for general practitioners--diagnostic yield and influence on patient management.
Philip M White
,
Jacqueline C Halliday-Pegg
and
Donald A Collie
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
33-35.
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Non-English speakers consulting with the GP in their own language: a cross-sectional survey.
George K Freeman
,
Harbinder Rai
,
Jeremy J Walker
,
John G R Howie
,
David J Heaney
and
Margaret Maxwell
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
36-38.
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Psychiatric referral rates and the influence of on-site mental health workers in general practice.
Mark Ashworth
,
Sarah Clement
,
John Sandhu
,
Nancy Farley
,
Ros Ramsay
and
Teifion Davies
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
39-41.
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Economic approaches to doctor/nurse skill mix: problems, pitfalls, and partial solutions.
David Kernick
and
Anthony Scott
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
42-46.
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Exercise training and heart failure: a systematic review of current evidence.
Ffion Lloyd-Williams
,
Frances S Mair
and
Maria Leitner
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
47-55.
Letter
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Single-handed practice--the reality.
N Kenneth Menon
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
56.
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TRIPS: generic irony.
G R Howarth
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
57.
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Management of familial breast and ovarian cancer cases.
Siobhan McCann
and
Domhnall MacAuley
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
57.
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Proton pump inhibitor 'porkies'.
Teng Liaw
and
Barry McGrath
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
57-58.
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Research and consumer representation.
David Russell
,
William Hamilton
and
Manjo Luthra
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
58.
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What are general practices providing in terms of aid and access for the visually impaired?
Robert Allen
and
Melvyn Jones
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
58-59.
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The Paddington Alcohol Test.
Robert Patton
and
Robin Touquet
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(474):
59.
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