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Table of Contents

March 2002; Volume 52,Issue 476

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    March Focus
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 177-178.

Research Article

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    The Medical Education Standards Board: castrating the Medical Royal Colleges?
    Jim Cox
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 179-180.
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    The impact of a general practice group intervention on prescribing costs and patterns.
    Jane Walker and Nigel Mathers
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 181-186.
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    Antibiotic prescribing and admissions with major suppurative complications of respiratory tract infections: a data linkage study.
    Paul Little, Louise Watson, Stephen Morgan and Ian Williamson
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 187-193.
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    A randomised controlled trial of a self-management plan for patients with newly diagnosed angina.
    R J P Lewin, G Furze, J Robinson, K Griffith, S Wiseman, M Pye and R Boyle
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 194-201.
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    Evaluating a mental health assessment for older people with depressive symptoms in general practice: a randomised controlled trial.
    Antony J Arthur, Carol Jagger, James Lindesay and Ruth J Matthews
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 202-207.
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    Thrombosis prevention trial: follow-up study of practical implications.
    N Fasey, P J Brennan, T W Meade and MRC General Practice Research Framework. Medical Research Council
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 208-209.
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    Comparison between children and adolescents with and without chronic benign pain: consultation rate and pain characteristics.
    Francijna C A van Eekelen, Christel W Perquin, Joke A M Hunfeld, Alice A J M Hazebroek-Kampschreur, Lisette W A van Suijlekom-Smit, Bart W Koes, Jan Passchier and Johannes C van der Wouden
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 211-213.
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    The effect of diabetic control on the incidence of, and changes in, retinopathy in type 2 non-insulin dependent diabetic patients.
    Stephen L Saum, Elaine Thomas, A Martyn Lewis and Peter R Croft
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 214-216.
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    Current issues in fitness for work certification.
    Philip Sawney
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 217-222.
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    Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in improving maternal psychosocial health.
    Jane Barlow, Esther Coren and Sarah Stewart-Brown
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 223-233.
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    Template totalitarianism.
    Helen Lucas
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 249.
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    Why don't people have their eyes examined?
    Melvyn Roffe
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 251.
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    Architectural determinism. Does design change behaviour?
    Alexi Marmot
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 252-253.
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    The architecture of health buildings. Providing care--can architects help?
    Susan Francis
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 254-255.
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    All passion spent. Ageism and public health--a view from the south-west Pacific.
    Peter Sims
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 261.
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    Bl**dy BD.
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 263.

Letter

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    Risks and benefits of MMR.
    Sujata Sharma
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 234.
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    Use of aural speculum in epistaxis.
    Muthu Kumar, R Raman, N Prepagaran and Gopala Krishnan
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 234.
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    Learning disability and homelessness.
    Ros Davies, Peter Campion and Peter Oakes
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 234-235.
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    Rhabdomyolysis associated with cerivastatin plus gemfibrozil combined regimen.
    Mireia Marsà Carretero, Cristina Alos Manrique and Joan-Antoni Valles Callol
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 235-236.
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    Funding the NHS.
    Hamish Simpson
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 235.
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    General practice in 1952.
    Leonard Jacobs
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 236.
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    General practice in 1952.
    John K Paterson
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 236-237.
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    Cancer recognition and primary care.
    Peter Davies
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 237.
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    Aetiology of respiratory tract infections.
    Henry R Bloom
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 237-238.
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    Aetiology of respiratory tract infections.
    Kevork Hopayian
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 238.
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    Reflexology and irritable bowel syndrome.
    Martin Wilkinson
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 238.
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    Starting warfarin as an outpatient.
    Kevin S Channer
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 238-239.
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    Assessment of pain intensity.
    Robert D Gillette
    British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (476): 239.
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March 2002
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