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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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February 2004
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