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Table of Contents
July 2006;
Volume 56,
Issue 528
July Focus
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July Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
482.
Editorials
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Up close and personal?
George Freeman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
483-484.
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Polypharmacy, appropriate and inappropriate
Jeffrey K Aronson
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
484-485.
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Cluster headache in primary care: unmissable, underdiagnosed and undertreated
David Kernick
,
Manjit S Matharu
and
Peter J Goadsby
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
486-487.
Original Papers
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Patients' experiences of continuity in the care of type 2 diabetes: a focus group study in primary care
Mohammed H Alazri
,
Richard D Neal
,
Phil Heywood
and
Brenda Leese
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
488-495.
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Patients' experiences of GP consultations for psychological problems: a qualitative study
Marta Buszewicz
,
Nancy Pistrang
,
Chris Barker
,
John Cape
and
Jonathan Martin
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
496-503.
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Analysis of polypharmacy in older patients in primary care using a multidisciplinary expert panel
Wilma Denneboom
,
Maaike GH Dautzenberg
,
Richard Grol
and
Peter AGM De Smet
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
504-510.
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Randomised controlled trial of near-patient testing for glycated haemoglobin in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Kamlesh Khunti
,
Margaret A Stone
,
Andrew C Burden
,
David Turner
,
Neil T Raymond
,
Mary Burden
and
Richard Baker
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
511-517.
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Adult cystic fibrosis patients' experiences of primary care consultations: a qualitative study
Karen Lowton
and
Karen D Ballard
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
518-525.
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Mumps in a boarding school: description of an outbreak and control measures
Douglas G Mackenzie
,
George Craig
,
Nicholas F Hallam
,
Janelle Moore
and
Janet Stevenson
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
526-529.
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Comparing the cost of nurse practitioners and GPs in primary care: modelling economic data from randomised trials
Sandra Hollinghurst
,
Sue Horrocks
,
Elizabeth Anderson
and
Chris Salisbury
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
530-535.
Brief Report
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GPs' attitudes to personal continuity: findings from everyday practice differ from postal surveys
Henk Schers
,
Hans Bor
,
Wil van den Bosch
and
Richard Grol
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
536-538.
Letters
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Colorectal cancer risk
Nader Al-Hassan
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
539.
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Authors' response
MR Thompson
and
BG Ellis
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
539-540.
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Quite an eyefull
Wendy Knoops
and
Roshini Sanders
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
540.
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Euthanasia
Rhona Knight
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
540.
The Back Pages
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James Parkinson: a man for our times
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
545.
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Semicolonic irrigation
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
551.
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Free range
Saul Miller
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
552.
Viewpoint
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Motivations for ‘making a difference’
Ashley Liston
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
541.
Essay
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Too much of a good thing?
Angus H N Whitfield
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
542-545.
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Can sociology offer a new way of viewing our daily surgeries?
Catherine Snape
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
546-549.
Flora medica
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From the journals, May–June 2006
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
543.
Reportage
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RCGP Research Paper of the Year 2005
Amanda Howe
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
550.
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‘Wellcoming’ the
BJGP
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British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(528):
551.
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