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October 2005; Volume 55,Issue 519
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
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  • O
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  • V
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B

  1. Ballard, Clive

    1. You have access
      When the drugs don't work — or do they?
      Clive Ballard
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 802.
  2. Blankenstein, Nettie

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.

C

  1. Calnan, Michael

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressants
      Julia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah Sharp
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
  2. Carelli, Francesco

    1. You have access
      Turbulent times in Italian general practice
      Francesco Carelli
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 804.

D

  1. de Goede, Christian

    1. You have access
      The ‘bulging fontanelle’ to be included in primary care algorithms
      Christian de Goede
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 802-803.

E

  1. Epstein, Laura

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study of GPs' views of treating obesity
      Laura Epstein and Jane Ogden
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 750-754.

F

  1. Fitzpatrick, Marie

    1. You have access
      Profiling mental health needs: what about your Irish patients?
      Marie Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Newton
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 739-740.
  2. Fitzpatrick, Mike

    1. You have access
      The Blair backlash
      Mike Fitzpatrick
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 809.

G

  1. Garssen, Anna A

    1. You have access
      Mental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001
      Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P Westert
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
  2. Goodman, Neville

    1. You have access
      The vioxx vultures
      Neville Goodman
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 815.
  3. Gravell, Emyr

    1. You have access
      Battling bards, choosing chocolates
      Emyr Gravell
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 816.
  4. Grunfeld, Eva

    1. You have access
      Cancer survivorship: a challenge for primary care physicians
      Eva Grunfeld
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 741-742.

H

  1. Hartnell, Victoria

    1. You have access
      Table mountains
      Victoria Hartnell
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 804.
  2. Hay, Alastair D

    1. You have access
      Sharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary care
      Margaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D Hay
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.
  3. Hoeymans, Nancy

    1. You have access
      Mental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001
      Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P Westert
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
  4. Hourigan, Christopher S

    1. You have access
      Registering organ donor preferences — a third way?
      Christopher S Hourigan
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 805.
  5. Hyde, Julia

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressants
      Julia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah Sharp
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.

J

  1. Jeffries, Dougal

    1. You have access
      Homeopathy — a response
      Dougal Jeffries
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 803-804.
  2. Jewell, David

    1. You have access
      October Focus
      David Jewell
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 737.
    2. You have access
      Editor's Comment
      David Jewell
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 804.

K

  1. Kempe, Pieter T

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
  2. Kemple, Terry

    1. You have access
      All GPs are different and some are more different than others
      Terry Kemple
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 802.
  3. Kernick, David

    1. You have access
      Is an NHS designed around the patient bad for your health?
      David Kernick
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 810-811.
  4. Kessler, David

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressants
      Julia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah Sharp
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.

L

  1. Lagro-Janssen, Toine

    1. You have access
      Urinary incontinence in older people living in the community: examining help-seeking behaviour
      Doreth Teunissen, Chris van Weel and Toine Lagro-Janssen
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 776-782.
  2. Lehman, Richard

    1. You have access
      From the journals, August–September 2005
      Richard Lehman
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 807.
  3. Lewis, Glyn

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressants
      Julia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah Sharp
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
  4. Lewis, Wayne

    1. You have access
      Book review
      Wayne Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 814.
  5. Ling, Jennifer T

    1. You have access
      Sharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary care
      Margaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D Hay
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.

M

  1. Munro, James

    1. You have access
      The impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency care
      James Munro, Fiona Sampson and Jon Nicholl
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 790-792.

N

  1. Nelson, Mark R

    1. You have access
      An observational study of escalator ambulation
      Mark R Nelson
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 803.
  2. Newton, Jennifer

    1. You have access
      Profiling mental health needs: what about your Irish patients?
      Marie Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Newton
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 739-740.
  3. Nicholl, Jon

    1. You have access
      The impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency care
      James Munro, Fiona Sampson and Jon Nicholl
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 790-792.

O

  1. Ogden, Jane

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study of GPs' views of treating obesity
      Laura Epstein and Jane Ogden
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 750-754.

P

  1. Prior, Lindsay

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressants
      Julia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah Sharp
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.

R

  1. Redsell, Sarah A

    1. You have access
      Sharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary care
      Margaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D Hay
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.

S

  1. Salinsky, John

    1. You have access
      Half a day at the movies: film studies in the VTS course
      John Salinsky
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 806-809.
  2. Sampson, Fiona

    1. You have access
      The impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency care
      James Munro, Fiona Sampson and Jon Nicholl
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 790-792.
  3. Sharp, Deborah

    1. You have access
      A qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressants
      Julia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah Sharp
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
  4. Stewart, Moira

    1. You have access
      Reflections on the doctor–patient relationship: from evidence and experience
      Moira Stewart
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 793-801.
  5. Stone, Margaret A

    1. You have access
      Sharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary care
      Margaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D Hay
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.

T

  1. Teunissen, Doreth

    1. You have access
      Urinary incontinence in older people living in the community: examining help-seeking behaviour
      Doreth Teunissen, Chris van Weel and Toine Lagro-Janssen
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 776-782.

V

  1. van Balkom, Anton JLM

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
  2. van Boeijen, Christine A

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
  3. van Dyck, Richard

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
  4. van Oppen, Patricia

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
  5. van Weel, Chris

    1. You have access
      Urinary incontinence in older people living in the community: examining help-seeking behaviour
      Doreth Teunissen, Chris van Weel and Toine Lagro-Janssen
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 776-782.
  6. Verhaak, Peter FM

    1. You have access
      Mental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001
      Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P Westert
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
  7. Visser, Sako

    1. You have access
      Treatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trial
      Christine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van Dyck
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.

W

  1. Watson, David

    1. You have access
      Zombies, space cowboys and not so heavenly battles: the 2005 Edinburgh International Film Festival
      David Watson
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 812-813.
  2. Westert, Gert P

    1. You have access
      Mental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001
      Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P Westert
      British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
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