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Table of Contents
March 2003;
Volume 53,
Issue 488
Article
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March Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
177-178.
Research Article
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A murky future for academic primary care.
John J Frey
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
179-180.
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Racism and general practice--time to grasp the nettle.
Gilles de Wildt
,
Paramjit Gill
,
Sylvia Chudley
and
Iona Heath
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
180-182.
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'I saw a great star, most splendid and beautiful': headache in primary care.
Leone Ridsdale
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
182-184.
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Qualitative study of young people's and parents' beliefs about childhood asthma.
Peter Callery
,
Linda Milnes
,
Chrissie Verduyn
and
Jonathan Couriel
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
185-190.
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A case-control study on the effect of hormone replacement therapy on ischaemic heart disease.
Julia Hippisley-Cox
,
Mike Pringle
,
Nicola Crown
and
Carol Coupland
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
191-196.
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A cluster randomised controlled trial of patient-held medical records for people with schizophrenia receiving shared care.
Helen Lester
,
Teresa Allan
,
Sue Wilson
,
Sue Jowett
and
Lesley Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
197-203.
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Electronic transfer of prescription-related information: comparing views of patients, general practitioners, and pharmacists.
Terry Porteous
,
Christine Bond
,
Roma Robertson
,
Philip Hannaford
and
Ehud Reiter
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
204-209.
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Children who suffer from headaches--a narrative of insecurity in school and family.
Gunni Odegaard
,
Eva Lindbladh
and
Birgitta Hovelius
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
210-213.
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Child psychiatric disorders among primary mental health service attenders.
Jon Arcelus
and
Panos Vostanis
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
214-216.
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Communication at the interface: do better referral letters produce better consultant replies?
Richard Grol
,
Noor Rooijackers-Lemmers
,
Leo van Kaathoven
,
Huub Wollersheim
and
Henk Mokkink
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
217-219.
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Patient self-monitoring of blood pressure in general practice: the 'inverse white-coat' response.
Sue M Turnbull
,
Sean P Magennis
and
Chris J Turnbull
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
221-223.
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Ajay K Thapar
and
Anita Thapar
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
225-230.
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Beyond somatisation: a review of the understanding and treatment of medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS).
Christopher Burton
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
231-239.
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Time to counter 'fever phobia'!
Wouter Havinga
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
253.
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An oral history of general practice. 10: Diagnostics and therapeutics.
Graham Smith
and
Malcolm Nicolson
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
256-257.
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GP pay--naming the elephants.
Paul Hodgkin
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
258-259.
Letter
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Cancer prevalence and infrequent consulters.
N K Menon
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
240.
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Diagnostic ability among non-psychiatrists.
H S Nandhra
and
C J Goh
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
240-241.
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Do medical students want to become GPs?
Bilal Ali
and
Melvyn Jones
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
241.
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Macroscopic haematuria and urological cancer.
Alastair D Hay
,
William Hamilton
,
Deborah Sharp
,
Barnaby Barrass
and
Raj Persad
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
241-243.
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Macroscopic haematuria and urological cancer.
Paul Anderson
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
242-243.
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The video component of the MRCGP examination.
Peter Lyle
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
243.
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What's in a word?
Edzard Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
243-244.
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Recruitment in general practice.
Dominic Mitchell
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
244.
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Qualitative survey on nursing and residential homes.
Bharat Nanavati
,
Anne Maw
and
Huma Ahmad
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(488):
244-245.
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