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Table of Contents
February 2002;
Volume 52,
Issue 475
Article
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February Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
89-90.
Research Article
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Developments in the provision of primary health care for homeless people.
Helen Lester
,
Nat Wright
,
Iona Heath
and
RGCP Health Inequalities Standing Group
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
91-92.
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A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a prompt and reminder card in the care of people with epilepsy.
Ajay Thapar
,
Ann Jacoby
,
Alan Richens
,
Ian Russell
,
Chris Roberts
,
Elaine Porter
,
Sonia Wall
and
Martin Roland
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
93-98.
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Relationship style between GPs and community mental health teams affects referral rates.
S A Hull
,
C Jones
,
J M Tissier
,
S Eldridge
and
D Maclaren
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
101-107.
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Why women consult with increased vaginal bleeding: a case-control study.
Mark Shapley
,
Kelvin Jordan
and
Peter R Croft
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
108-113.
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A concordance-based study of metaphoric expressions used by general practitioners and patients in consultation.
John R Skelton
,
Andy M Wearn
and
F D Richard Hobbs
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
114-118.
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Predicting the outcome of sciatica at short-term follow-up.
Patrick C A J Vroomen
,
M C T F M de Krom
and
J A Knottnerus
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
119-123.
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Inequalities in morbidity and consulting behaviour for socially vulnerable groups.
Deborah Baker
,
Nicola Mead
and
Stephen Campbell
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
124-130.
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Comparison of the smoking behaviour and attitudes of smokers who attribute respiratory symptoms to smoking with those who do not.
Nikki Walters
and
Tim Coleman
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
132-134.
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Cardiovascular risk factors and disease in general practice: results of the Nijmegen Cohort Study.
J C Bakx
,
H J M Van den Hoogen
,
W J H M Van den Bosch
,
T Thien
and
C van Weel
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
135-137.
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Toys are a potential source of cross-infection in general practitioners' waiting rooms.
Eileen Merriman
,
Paul Corwin
and
Rosemary Ikram
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
138-140.
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The abolition of the GP fundholding scheme: a lesson in evidence-based policy making.
Adrian Kay
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
141-144.
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A combination of systematic review and clinicians' beliefs in interventions for subacromial pain.
Kajsa Johansson
,
Birgitta Oberg
,
Lars Adolfsson
and
Mats Foldevi
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
145-152.
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Selling drugs.
Trisha Greenhalgh
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
165.
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Selling drugs to doctors--it's marketing, not education.
Richelle Cooper
and
Jerome Hoffman
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
168-169.
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Selling drugs to the public--should the UK follow the example of the US?
John Frey
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
170-171.
Letter
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Left ventricular dysfunction in the diabetic population.
Peter Murchie
,
Gustavo F Mendez
,
Neil Campbell
,
Yvonne Patterson
,
John Reid
and
Martin R Cowie
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
153-154.
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Predictive value of asthma medication to identify asthma sufferers.
Ken Stein
,
Becky Jenkins
,
Harvey Gamble
and
Khaled Aziz
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
154-155.
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Melleril: gone forever!
Mark C Dale
,
Chris Jagus
,
Richard Barnes
,
Ilse Akinpelu
and
Chris McWilliam
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(475):
155.
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