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Table of Contents
October 2004;
Volume 54,
Issue 507
October Focus
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October Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
729.
Editorials
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The non-principal phenomenon: a threat to continuity of care and patient enablement?
Peter Davies
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
730-731.
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Occupational asthma case finding: a role for primary care
Mark L Levy
and
Paul J Nicholson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
731-733.
Original papers
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Management in general practice: the challenge of the new General Medical Services contract
Kath Checkland
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
734-739.
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Preferences for general practice jobs: a survey of principals and sessional GPs
Sarah Wordsworth
,
Diane Skåtun
,
Anthony Scott
and
Fiona French
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
740-746.
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Why do general practitioners from France choose to work in London practices? A qualitative study
Karen D Ballard
,
Susan I Robinson
and
Priscilla B Laurence
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
747-752.
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How accurate is a diagnosis of asthma in a general practice database? A review of patients' notes and questionnaire-reported symptoms
David G Ward
,
David M G Halpin
and
David A Seamark
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
753-758.
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Management of acute asthma exacerbations by general practitioners: a cross-sectional observational survey
Lydia Guittet
,
Carol J Blaisdell
,
Jocelyne Just
,
Lise Rosencher
,
Alain-Jacques Valleron
and
Antoine Flahault
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
759-764.
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Cost-effectiveness of implementing new guidelines for treatment of hypertension in general practice
Gerald Richardson
,
Lesley Godfrey
,
Hugh Gravelle
and
Ian Watt
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
765-771.
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Valued aspects of primary palliative care: content analysis of bereaved carers' descriptions
Gunn E Grande
,
Morag C Farquhar
,
Stephen IG Barclay
and
Chris J Todd
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
772-778.
Brief reports
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Are general practitioners' assessments of housing applicants' health accurate?
Susan Pritchard
and
Thomas J Scanlon
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
779-780.
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The outcome of initiation of antiepileptic drug monotherapy in primary care: a UK database survey
Christopher Ll Morgan
,
Scot Buchan
and
Michael P Kerr
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
781-783.
Letters
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Train GPs to provide good sexual health care
Damian Conway
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
784.
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Fast-track cancer diagnoses
Rowan Kenny
and
Moyez Jiwa
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
784-785.
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Screening for type 2 diabetes
Malcolm J Macrae
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
785.
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Jury service is bad for your health
J M Cupitt
and
M Huntington
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
785-786.
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A seemingly ineffective study on menopausal memory problems
Clare Seamark
and
Dave Seamark
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
786.
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Simple and effective treatment for head lice
Elizabeth Eames
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
786.
The Back Pages
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The doctors they deserve
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
795.
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Letter from India
Graeme Walker
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
805.
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diary
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
807.
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Public words and political correctness
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
807.
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Public words and political correctness
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
807.
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All that glisters …
James Willis
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
808.
viewpoint
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On bandwagons and contracts
Dougal Jeffries
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
793.
reportage
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A year in Afghanistan — Herat hospital paediatric ward
James C Stevens
,
Brigg Reilley
,
Sally Hargreaves
and
Abdul Sattar
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
794-795.
resources
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Evidence in practice — number 2. Alzheimer's disease
Nick Summerton
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
796-797.
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Vignette 2
Leone Ridsdale
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
801.
flora medica
theophrastus bombastus
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From the journals, August 2004
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
797.
the built environment 1
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Changing buildings; building change!
Jacques Mizan
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
798-799.
the built environment 2
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Postcard — disabled access
Martyn Weller
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
800-801.
digest
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Paranoia, kick-ass moves and burgers. Lots of burgers 58th Edinburgh International Film Festival
David Watson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
802-803.
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Finding Nemo
Paul
,
Ruairidh
and
Tom Keeley
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
803.
reflection
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The new Scottish parliament building
Alec Logan
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
804.
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Maggie's Centre, Dundee, Scotland
David Reilly
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
805.
matters arising
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Meeting of Council — 3 September 2004
Maureen Baker
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(507):
806-807.
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