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May 2002; Volume 52,Issue 478

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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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