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Table of Contents
June 2002;
Volume 52,
Issue 479
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British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
441-442.
Research Article
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Research in family medicine and general practice: are we there yet?
Carol P Herbert
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
443-446.
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Medicine, philosophy, and the medical humanities.
Martyn Evans
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
447-449.
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Imagination and empathy in the consultation.
Carl Edvard Rudebeck
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
450-453.
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Do we have enough 'injidents'?
John Adams
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
454-458.
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Continuity of care in general practice: a survey of patients' views.
Henk Schers
,
Sophie Webster
,
Henk van den Hoogen
,
Anthony Avery
,
Richard Grol
and
Wil van den Bosch
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
459-462.
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A comparison of research general practices and their patients with other practices--a cross-sectional survey in Trent.
Vicky Hammersley
,
Julia Hippisley-Cox
,
Andrew Wilson
and
Mike Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
463-468.
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Radiography for low back pain: a randomised controlled trial and observational study in primary care.
Sally Kerry
,
Sean Hilton
,
Derek Dundas
,
Elizabeth Rink
and
Pippa Oakeshott
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
469-474.
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Primary care referrals for lumbar spine radiography: diagnostic yield and clinical guidelines.
William Hollingworth
,
Christopher J Todd
,
Hugh King
,
Tony Males
,
Adrian K Dixon
,
Kanti R Karia
and
Ann Louise Kinmonth
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
475-480.
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How successfully do general practitioners diagnose herpetic gingivo-stomatitis clinically?
Alexander Kiderman
,
Arthur L Furst
,
T Miller
,
N Schmidt-Afek
,
Avraham Morag
and
Zichria Zakay-Rones
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
481-482.
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A randomised comparison of the effect of three patient information leaflet models on older patients' treatment intentions.
S Whatley
,
M Mamdani
and
Ross E G Upshur
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
483-484.
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How can we develop a cost-effective quality cervical screening programme?
Sue Wilson
and
Helen Lester
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
485-490.
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The clinical diagnosis of acute purulent sinusitis in general practice--a review.
Morten Lindbaek
and
Per Hjortdahl
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
491-495.
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Impotence in Europe.
Philip R Evans
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
513.
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Viewpoint 2--GPs and child protection: time to grasp the nettle.
Yvonne H Carter
and
Michael J Bannon
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
514.
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Oral history and qualitative research.
David Hannay
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
515.
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An oral history of everyday general practice: speaking for a change.
Graham Smith
,
Malcolm Nicolson
and
Graham C M Watt
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
516-517.
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Practical reasoning and decision making--Hippocrates' problem, Aristotle's answer.
John Gillies
and
Martin Sheehan
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
518-519.
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Hype and spin in the NHS.
Peter Andras
and
Bruce Charlton
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
520-521.
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The expert patient.
Roy Jones
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
522.
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They'd have made good GPs.
Roger Neighbour
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
525.
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The European definitions of the key features of the discipline of general practice: the role of the GP and core competencies.
Justin Allen
,
Bernard Gay
,
Harry Crebolder
,
Jan Heyrman
,
Igor Svab
and
Paul Ram
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
526-527.
Letter
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Osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
Mike Harvey
and
Simon De Lusignan
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
496-498.
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Osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
Wojciech Pluskiewicz
,
Bogna Drozdzowska
and
Zenon Halaba
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
496-498.
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Haematuria.
Penny Watson
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
498.
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Haematuria.
William Howe
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
498.
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Current issues in fitness for work certification.
David Beaumont
and
John Challenor
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
498-499.
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Mortality in general practice.
Thomas J Scanlon
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
499.
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Restricting the use of thioridazine.
P Bailey
and
V Russell
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
499-500.
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Bladder catheterisation.
Roger Feneley
,
Danny Painter
,
Ann Evans
and
David Stickler
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
500.
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Prescribing costs and patterns.
Michael Wilcock
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
500-501.
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Telephone consultations.
Morris Doublet-Stewart
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
501-502.
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Telephone consultations.
Helen Joesbury
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
501-502.
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Telephone consultations.
Michael Innes
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(479):
502.
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