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Table of Contents
December 2004;
Volume 54,
Issue 509
December Focus
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December Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
889.
Editorials
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Inverse and Positive Care Laws
Julian Tudor Hart
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
890.
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The medical care practitioner: Newspeak and the duping of the public
Iona Heath
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
891.
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How long can I go on like this? Dying from cardiorespiratory disease
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
892-893.
Original Papers
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The maldistribution of general practitioners in England and Wales: 1974–2003
Mark Hann
and
Hugh Gravelle
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
894-898.
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Who cares in England and Wales? The Positive Care Law: cross-sectional study
Mary Shaw
and
Danny Dorling
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
899-903.
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GP discussion of prognosis with patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a qualitative study
Joan Halliwell
,
Patrick Mulcahy
,
Stephen Buetow
,
Yvonne Bray
,
Gregor Coster
and
Liesl M Osman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
904-908.
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Care of people dying with malignant and cardiorespiratory disease in general practice
Robert K McKinley
,
Tim Stokes
,
Catherine Exley
and
David Field
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
909-913.
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The development of a short instrument to identify common unmet needs in older people in general practice
Steve Iliffe
,
Penny Lenihan
,
Martin Orrell
,
Kate Walters
,
Vari Drennan
,
Sharon See Tai
and
the SPICE research team
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
914-918.
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Cognitive status and analgesic provision in nursing home residents
S José Closs
,
Bridget Barr
and
Michelle Briggs
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
919-921.
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Chronic functional somatic symptoms: a single syndrome?
Tim C olde Hartman
,
Peter L B J Lucassen
,
Eloy H van de Lisdonk
,
Hans H J Bor
and
Chris van Weel
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
922-927.
Brief Report
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Linking survey data with computerised records to predict consulting by older people
Tess Harris
,
Derek G Cook
,
Christina R Victor
,
Carole Beighton
,
Stephen DeWilde
and
Iain M Carey
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
928-931.
Discussion Paper
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Labelling chronic illness in primary care: a good or a bad thing?
John Bedson
,
Rob McCarney
and
Peter Croft
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
932-938.
William Pickles Lecture
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General practice and the epidemiology of health and disease in families
Graham Watt
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
939-944.
Letters
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Eliciting patients' concerns
Charlotte Paterson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
945.
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Eliciting patients' concerns
J Middleton
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
945.
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Eliciting patients' concerns
Brian Bonnar
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
945.
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Authors' response
Malcolm McLean
and
David Armstrong
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
945-946.
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GPs and education for sexual health
Philippa Matthews
,
Judith Mullineux
,
Alyson Quinn
and
Stephen Kelly
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
946.
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Antibiotic prescribing in primary care
Yestin Chong
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
946-947.
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RCGP's position on the Assisted Dying Bill
Dominic Horne
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
947.
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Flexibility for special clinical and non-clinical interests
Francesco Carelli
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
947-948.
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Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Christmas Appeal 2004
Barry Jackson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
948.
Correction
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Correction
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
948.
The Back Pages
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The politics of smoking
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
959.
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diary
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
969.
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A book and a Bush
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
969.
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New writing from Australia
Iain Bamforth
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
971.
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The Duty to Die Cheaply
Peter Goldsworthy
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
972-975.
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‘Tis the yeares midnight…’
Emyr Gravell
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
976.
viewpoint
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The treatment of substance abuse as a context for teaching professionalism
Jane H Roberts
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
957.
reportage
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WONCA 2004 — 17th World Conference of Family Doctors
Steve Field
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
958.
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Freezing cold and bored to death
Joost Zaat
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
958-959.
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A conference fest
Nigel Mathers
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
959.
resources
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Evidence in practice — number 4: Restless legs
Nick Summerton
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
960-961.
flora medica
richard lehman
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From the journals, October–November 2004
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
961.
postcards
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The partnership is dead! Long live the limited liability partnership!
Chris Cook
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
962-963.
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Unbundling the NHS
Paul Hodgkin
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
963.
essay
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In search of wisdom
Phil Hammond
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
964-965.
digest
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist attacks upon the United States
John Frey
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
966-967.
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NHS Plc – The privatisation of our health care
Les Toop
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
967.
reflection
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A story (after Candide)
Peter Davies
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(509):
968-969.
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