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Table of Contents
March 2005;
Volume 55,
Issue 512
March Focus
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March Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
170.
Editorials
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N
-of-1 trials: an opportunity to tailor treatment in individual patients
Vishnu Madhok
and
Tom Fahey
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
171-172.
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Hormone replacement therapy after the menopause – where are we now?
Janice Rymer
and
David W Sturdee
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
172-174.
Original Papers
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Using
n
-of-1 trials as a clinical tool to improve prescribing
C Jane Nikles
,
Alexandra M Clavarino
and
Chris B Del Mar
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
175-180.
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N
-of-1 trials of quinine efficacy in skeletal muscle cramps of the leg
Rachel Woodfield
,
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
and
Bruce Arroll
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
181-185.
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Managing nocturnal leg cramps — calf-stretching exercises and cessation of quinine treatment: a factorial randomised controlled trial
Richard J Coppin
,
Dorothy M Wicke
and
Paul S Little
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
186-191.
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Population survey comparing older adults with hip versus knee pain in primary care
Louise Linsell
,
Jill Dawson
,
Krina Zondervan
,
Peter Rose
,
Andrew Carr
,
Tony Randall
and
Ray Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
192-198.
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Prognosis of trochanteric pain in primary care
Annet Lievense
,
Sita Bierma-Zeinstra
,
Boris Schouten
,
Arthur Bohnen
,
Jan Verhaar
and
Bart Koes
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
199-204.
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Factors associated with change in pain and disability over time: a community-based prospective observational study of hip and knee osteoarthritis
Tim J Peters
,
Caroline Sanders
,
Paul Dieppe
and
Jenny Donovan
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
205-211.
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To what extent do mass media health messages trigger patients' contacts with their GPs?
Tina Eriksson
,
Malcolm Maclure
and
Jakob Kragstrup
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
212-217.
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Adjuvant prednisone therapy in pharyngitis: a randomised controlled trial from general practice
Alexander Kiderman
,
John Yaphe
,
Joseph Bregman
,
Tamar Zemel
and
Arthur L Furst
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
218-221.
Case Report
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Hot water bottles and diabetic patients — a cautionary tale
Rajive Mathew Jose
,
Ramesh Vidyadharan
,
Deb Kumar Roy
and
Matt Erdmann
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
222-223.
Review Article
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Corticosteroid injections for painful shoulder: a meta-analysis
Bruce Arroll
and
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
224-228.
Letters
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The medical care practitioner: Newspeak and the duping of the public
David L Child
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
229.
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The medical care practitioner: Newspeak and the duping of the public
Ivan Benett
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
229.
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The medical care practitioner: Newspeak and the duping of the public
Ian Walton
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
229-230.
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The medical care practitioner: Newspeak and the duping of the public
Diane Reeves
and
Colin Browne
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
230.
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Children with 'flu: not to be sniffed at
DM Fleming
and
AJ Elliot
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
231.
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Loving communication
Amanda Howe
,
Chris Abell
and
Bob Fleetcroft
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
231.
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Loving communication
ED Warren
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
232.
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Chaotic consultations
Charlotte Paterson
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
232.
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Buprenorphine versus methadone – safety first?
David Davies
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
232-233.
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Research governance
Mick Bond
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
233.
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Where there's smoke … there's council tax valuation band A
Norman Beale
and
Gordon Taylor
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
233-234.
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Palliative care in end-stage COPD
Michael Croft
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
234.
Correction
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Correction
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
234.
The Back Pages
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Rotten apples
Roger Neighbour
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
241.
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An unexpected day in the mountains
Graeme Walker
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
243.
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Uniquely well-placed
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
247.
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Enormity
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
249.
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Erewhon
Saul Miller
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
250.
Viewpoint
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British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
235.
Reportage — Tsunami
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After the wave: bringing emergency medical care to Aceh
Morten Rostrup
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
236-237.
Resources
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Conversations imagined and remembered
Leone Ridsdale
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
238.
Flora medica
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From the journals, January–February 2005
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
239.
Debate
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Whither revalidation now?
Brian Keighley
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
240-241.
Essay
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Do we value work experience before medical school?
Jonathan Park
,
Robin Philipp
and
Anthony Hughes
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
242-243.
Digest
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Book reviews
David Kernick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
244.
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Book reviews
Tim Holt
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
244-245.
Reflection
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A
Fortunate Man
: still the most important book about general practice ever written
Gene Feder
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
246-247.
Miscellany
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Beyond Master and Pupil – How would you characterise your GP trainer–registrar relationship?
Stefan Cembrowicz
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(512):
248-249.
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