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Table of Contents
February 2004;
Volume 54,
Issue 499
Article
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February Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
81-82.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
145-160.
Research Article
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Complementary medicine: implications for informed consent in general practice.
Edzard Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
82-83.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder: a challenge for primary care--misunderstood and incognito.
Larry Rosenbaum
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
83-85.
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Patient factors associated with duration of certified sickness absence and transition to long-term incapacity.
Chris Shiels
,
Mark B Gabbay
and
Fiona Mary Ford
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
86-91.
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What influences participants' treatment preference and can it influence outcome? Results from a primary care-based randomised trial for shoulder pain.
Elaine Thomas
,
Peter R Croft
,
Susan M Paterson
,
Krysia Dziedzic
and
Elaine M Hay
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
93-96.
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Remedy or cure? Lay beliefs about over-the-counter medicines for coughs and colds.
Gina Johnson
and
Cecil Helman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
98-102.
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An evaluation of the impact of NICE guidance on GP prescribing.
Bernard Wathen
and
Tara Dean
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
103-107.
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Missed appointments in primary care: questionnaire and focus group study of health professionals.
Mahvash Husain-Gambles
,
Richard D Neal
,
Owen Dempsey
,
Debbie A Lawlor
and
Jim Hodgson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
108-113.
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Factors influencing the uptake of childhood immunisation in rural areas.
Rob Henderson
,
Ken Oates
,
Helen MacDonald
,
W Cairns S Smith
and
Sivasubramaniam Selvaraj
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
114-118.
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Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: a prospective community-based cohort study.
Pippa Oakeshott
,
Sally Kerry
,
Sima Hay
and
Philip Hay
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
119-122.
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Referral letters to colorectal surgeons: the impact of peer-mediated feedback.
Moyez Jiwa
,
Stephen Walters
and
Nigel Mathers
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
123-126.
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Validation of a method to establish practice-based stroke and TIA registers.
Bruce Willoughby
,
Richard Thomson
and
Rakesh Chopra
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
127-129.
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Airborne collapse: an in-flight emergency.
Michael Moore
,
Peter White
and
Pamela Royle
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
130-131.
Letter
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Respiratory infection and antibiotic prescription rates.
Hanneke Otters
,
Johannes van der Wouden
and
Francois Schellevis
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
132-133.
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More reflections on annual appraisal.
Robert Jones
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
133.
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More reflections on annual appraisal.
Chris Barry
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
133.
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More reflections on annual appraisal.
John Williams
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
133.
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More reflections on annual appraisal.
Richard L Wharton
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
134.
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More reflections on annual appraisal.
Nelda Frater
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
134.
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Any value in venlafaxine study?
Kevork Hopayian
,
Maggie Eisner
and
Michael Laurence
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
135.
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Sexual violence in women attending general practice.
Rachel Ion
,
Fiona Carr
,
Rosalind Griffiths
and
Iain J Robbé
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
135-136.
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Electronic versus mercury sphygmomanometers.
Graham McAll
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
136.
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Electronic versus mercury sphygmomanometers.
Clive L Morrison
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
136-137.
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Electronic versus mercury sphygmomanometers.
John Sharvill
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
137-138.
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Personalised medicine in primary care.
J A A Nichols
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(499):
138.
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