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Table of Contents
July 2004;
Volume 54,
Issue 504
July Focus
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July Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
489.
Editorials
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Irritable bowel syndrome: management of expectations and disease
Roger Jones
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
490-491.
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Chlamydia screening in primary care
Pippa Oakeshott
,
Phillip Hay
and
Mark Pakianathan
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
491-493.
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Engaging with the public?
Kathy Sykes
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
493-494.
Original papers
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Prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome: a community survey
Sue Wilson
,
Lesley Roberts
,
Andrea Roalfe
,
Pam Bridge
and
Sukhdev Singh
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
495-502.
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A comparison of irritable bowel syndrome patients managed in primary and secondary care: the Episode IBS study
Graeme D Smith
,
Douglas T Steinke
,
Moira Kinnear
,
Kay I Penny
,
Nim Pathmanathan
and
Ian D Penman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
503-507.
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Barriers to opportunistic chlamydia testing in primary care
Cliodna A M McNulty
,
Elaine Freeman
,
Jo Bowen
,
Julia Shefras
and
Kevin A Fenton
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
508-514.
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Self-reported experiences of health services among female street-based prostitutes: a cross-sectional survey
Nikki Jeal
and
Chris Salisbury
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
515-519.
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Managing controversy through consultation: a qualitative study of communication and trust around MMR vaccination decisions
Robert McMurray
,
Francine M Cheater
,
Anna Weighall
,
Carolyn Nelson
,
Martin Schweiger
and
Suzanne Mukherjee
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
520-525.
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Predicting uptake of MMR vaccination: a prospective questionnaire study
Mary Flynn
and
Jane Ogden
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
526-530.
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The prevention of type 2 diabetes: general practitioner and practice nurse opinions
Rhys Williams
,
Frances Rapport
,
Glyn Elwyn
,
Brendan Lloyd
,
Jaynie Rance
and
Sally Belcher
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
531-535.
Brief report
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Communicating about expected course and re-consultation for respiratory tract infections in children: an exploratory study
Christopher C Butler
,
Stephen Rollnick
,
Paul Kinnersley
,
Lorna Tapper-Jones
and
Helen Houston
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
536-538.
Recent advances in primary care
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Respiratory medicine
Hilary Pinnock
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
539-545.
Letters
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E-mail consultations in general practice
Ron Neville
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
546.
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Differences in health care in South Africa and the UK
Robert McKinley
and
David Cameron
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
546.
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Author's response
André Kruger
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
546-547.
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Bacterial vaginosis: not a risk factor for preterm birth?
Hans Verstraelen
,
Stijn Vansteelandt
and
Marleen Temmerman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
547.
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Authors' response
Pippa Oakeshott
,
Phillip Hay
,
Sima Hay
and
Sally Kerry
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
547.
Correction
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Correction
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
547.
The Back Pages
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diary
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
555.
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The obesity time bomb
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
557.
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When I use a word …
Jeff Aronson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
559.
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Questions for Chekhov
Iain Bamforth
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
561.
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What a difference a comma makes
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
567.
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What's a GP worth?
Dougal Jeffries
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
568.
viewpoint
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The scientific method(s) of primary care
Chris Burton
and
Tom Love
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
553.
news
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Combining narrative and evidence in our care of the elderly … can we do it?
Lesley Morrison
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
554.
flora medica
theophrastus bombastus
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From the journals, May 2004
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
555.
postcards 2003–2004
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The happy hooker?
Charlotte Allan
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
556-557.
miscellany
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Family breakdown — how important is it for British general practice?
Jenny Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
558-559.
essay
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Multilevel modelling in primary care research
Amanda Woods
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
560-561.
digest
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Oxford textbook of primary medical care: volume 1, Principles and concepts & volume 2, Clinical management
Kevin Barraclough
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
562-563.
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The Earth: an intimate history
Alan Munro
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
563.
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Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2
David Watson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
564-565.
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A survival guide to later life
Lotte Newman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
565.
short story
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Windows on a life (it would be a difficult decision, but …)
Dorothy Crowther
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(504):
566-567.
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