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Table of Contents
May 2002;
Volume 52,
Issue 478
Article
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May Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
354-355.
Research Article
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Doctors and social epidemics: the problem of persistent unexplained physical symptoms, including chronic fatigue.
Ian Stanley
,
Peter Salmon
and
Sarah Peters
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
355-356.
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Tuberculosis in primary care.
Surinder Singh
,
Sara Madge
and
Marc Lipman
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
357-358.
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Attitude of medical students towards general practice and general practitioners.
Emma Henderson
,
Anita Berlin
and
Jon Fuller
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
359-363.
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Recruitment of UK-trained doctors into general practice: findings from national cohort studies.
Trevor W Lambert
,
Julie Evans
and
Michael J Goldacre
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
364-372.
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Randomised trial of two approaches to screening for atrial fibrillation in UK general practice.
Stephen Morgan
and
David Mant
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
373-380.
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A qualitative comparative investigation of variation in general practitioners' prescribing patterns.
Chrys Jaye
and
Murray Tilyard
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
381-386.
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Methadone maintenance treatment can be provided in a primary care setting without increasing methadone-related mortality: the Sheffield experience 1997-2000.
Jenny Keen
,
Phillip Oliver
and
Nigel Mathers
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
387-389.
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The effect of GP telephone triage on numbers seeking same-day appointments.
Moyez Jiwa
,
Nigel Mathers
and
Mike Campbell
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
390-391.
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Contraceptive use among South Asian women attending general practices in southwest London.
Sonia Saxena
,
Pippa Oakeshott
and
Sean Hilton
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
392-394.
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Intuition and evidence--uneasy bedfellows?
Trisha Greenhalgh
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
395-400.
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The natural history of acute cough in children aged 0 to 4 years in primary care: a systematic review.
Alastair D Hay
and
Andrew D Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
401-409.
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Time to reverse that altruism bypass...
Alec Logan
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
425.
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Believe me, public involvement does work--honest!
Keith Donaldson
and
Catti Moss
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
427.
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Computers and consumerism in UK general practice: learning from the Australian experience.
Andrew Thornett
,
Alan Evans
and
Nigel Watson
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
428-429.
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The Aussie consultation.
Alan Evans
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
430-431.
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Practising communication skills.
Elizabeth Rozario
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
431.
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Myalgic encephalomyelitis--the dangers of Cartesian fundamentalism.
Michael Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
432-433.
Letter
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Herbal medicinal products.
Edzard Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
410.
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Practice-based social work.
Peter Thistlethwaite
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
410-411.
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Cataract a pre-referral protocol.
G J Menon
and
Patrick An
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
411-412.
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Current issues in fitness for work certification.
Lydia Stevens
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
412.
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Is quinsy often managed in the community?
Peter Rose
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
412.
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Evaluating prescribing interventions.
Geoff Wong
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
412-413.
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Community-based hospital-style treatment.
Nicholas Collins
and
Stephen Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
413.
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Exercise training and heart failure.
Miles D Witham
and
Marion Et McMurdo
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
413-414.
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What is the role of urine dipstick testing in the management of UTI?
Sani Hussein Aliyu
,
Hugo Ludlum
,
Ibrahim Abubakar
and
Neil Bentley
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
414-415.
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Precisely wrong rather than vaguely right.
D P Kernick
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(478):
415.
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