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January 2004; Volume 54,Issue 498

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    January Focus
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 1-2.

Research Article

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    Diagnosing coughs and colds.
    Jenny Doust and Chris Del Mar
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 5-6.
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    Is dyspraxia a medical condition or a social disorder?
    Amanda Kirby
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 6-8.
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    Predicting complications from acute cough in pre-school children in primary care: a prospective cohort study.
    Alastair D Hay, Tom Fahey, Tim J Peters and Andrew Wilson
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 9-14.
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    Pathogens involved in lower respiratory tract infections in general practice.
    A Willy Graffelman, Arie Knuistingh Neven, Saskia le Cessie, Aloys C M Kroes, Machiel P Springer and Peterhans J van den Broek
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 15-19.
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    A diagnostic rule for the aetiology of lower respiratory tract infections as guidance for antimicrobial treatment.
    A Willy Graffelman, Arie Knuistingh Neven, Saskia le Cessie, Aloys C M Kroes, Machiel P Springer and Peterhans J van den Broek
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 20-24.
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    Qualitative study of men's perceptions of why treatment delays occur in the UK for those with testicular cancer.
    Alison Chapple, Sue Ziebland and Ann McPherson
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 25-32.
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    Implementation of RCGP guidelines for acute low back pain: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
    Paola Dey, Carl W R Simpson, Stuart I Collins, G Hodgson, Christopher F Dowrick, A J M Simison and M J Rose
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 33-37.
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    Patients' experiences when accessing their on-line electronic patient records in primary care.
    Cecilia Pyper, Justin Amery, Marion Watson and Claire Crook
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 38-43.
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    Increased personal medication use among Finnish physicians from 1986 to 1997.
    Saara Töyry, Kimmo Räsänen, Markku Seuri, Markku Aärimaa, Juhani Juntunen, Santero Kujala and Kaj Husman
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 44-46.
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    Saturday surgeries--do patients feel their needs can be met by alternative out-of-hours care? A questionnaire study.
    Farah Chaudhry, Ashish Kapoor and Stephen Brant
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 47-49.
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    The role of UK general practitioners with special clinical interests: implications for policy and service delivery.
    Andrew Nocon and Brenda Leese
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 50-56.
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    The space of our lives.
    Iona Heath
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 67.
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    Postcard 7...Is art the finest teacher? Fine art and medicine.
    Benny Sweeney
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 70-71.
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    The social geography of general practice.
    Hyla Holden
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 72-75.
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    Mad as a respiratory physiologist.
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 77.
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    The inverse scare law.
    James Willis
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 78.

Letter

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    Response to 'Wishful pharmaceutical thinking'.
    Alan Lenox-Smith
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 57.
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    'Just a GP'.
    Emma Purves and Chris Gunstone
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 57-58.
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    Delayed prescriptions--not a good option for infants.
    Roger Damoiseaux
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 58.
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    A clinical indication on every repeat performance.
    Nigel Masters
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 58-59.
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    Accuracy of electronic sphygmomanometers.
    Stephen Hartley, Gladstone Bello and W J David McKinley
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 59.
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    A very different life?
    Andrew Russell
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 59.
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    Changing roles.
    Derek Chase
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 59-60.
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    Condemned to education by telemedicine.
    David Syme
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 60.
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    Dream or nightmare--vocational training.
    Andrew Blyth, Stefan Cembrowicz, James Norman, Nigel Taylor, Duncan Goodland, Gramham Rawlinson and Tom Smyth
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 60-61.
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    Dream or nightmare--vocational training.
    Frank Smith and Pat Lane
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (498): 60-61.
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January 2004
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