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February 2007; Volume 57,Issue 535

February Focus

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    February Focus
    David Jewell
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 90.

Editorials

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    Why family medicine benefits from more women doctors
    Amanda Howe
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 91-92.
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    What's in a name?
    Blair H Smith and Nicola Torrance
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 92-94.
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    The new tuberculosis
    Chris Griffiths and Adrian Martineau
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 94-95.

Original Papers

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    The work hours of GPs: survey of English GPs
    Hugh Gravelle and Arne Risa Hole
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 96-100.
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    Experiences of patients requiring strong opioid drugs for chronic non-cancer pain: a patient-initiated study
    Sue Blake, Brian Ruel, Clare Seamark and David Seamark
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 101-108.
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    The frequency and characteristics of chronic widespread pain in general practice: a case–control study
    Jens Rohrbeck, Kelvin Jordan and Peter Croft
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 109-115.
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    Unwrapping the diagnosis of tuberculosis in primary care: a qualitative study
    Elizabeth P Metcalf, Joanne C Davies, Fiona Wood and Christopher C Butler
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 116-122.
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    Australian GPs' perceptions about child and adolescent overweight and obesity the Weight of Opinion study
    Lesley A King, Julika HM Loss, Rachel L Wilkenfeld, Deanna L Pagnini, Michael L Booth and Susan L Booth
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 124-129.
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    Exercise participation, body mass index, and health-related quality of life in women of menopausal age
    Amanda Daley, Christine MacArthur, Helen Stokes-Lampard, Richard McManus, Sue Wilson and Nanette Mutrie
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 130-135.
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    A cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of a treatment algorithm for hypertension in patients with type 2 diabetes
    Charlotte Bebb, Denise Kendrick, Carol Coupland, Richard Madeley, Jane Stewart, Ken Brown, Richard Burden and Nigel Sturrock
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 136-143.
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    Do ultra-short screening instruments accurately detect depression in primary care?
    Alex J Mitchell and James C Coyne
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 144-151.

Brief Report

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    An observational study of variation in GPs' out-of-hours emergency referrals
    Michael Rossdale, Terry Kemple, Sarah Payne, Michael Calnan and Rosemary Greenwood
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 152-154.

Letters

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    Patient-held clinical guidelines for hypertension — a step too far?
    Neil Adams, Peter Davidson and Matthew Smith
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 155.
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    Authors' response
    Brian McKinstry, Janet Hanley and David Heaney
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 155-156.
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    Connecting for health
    Stephen Humphreys
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 156.

Correction

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    Correction
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 156.

The Back Pages

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    Julian Tudor Hart at 80
    Graham Watt
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 159.
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    The alternative regression
    Mike Fitzpatrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 165.
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    Into the Black
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 167.
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    Aiming for the Tsars
    Emyr Gravell
    British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 168.
  • Viewpoint

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      Occupational Health: From the Viewpoint of the Self-Employed and Micro-Business Owner
      Bernard Juby
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 157.
  • Reportage

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      A view from the other side: SAPC conference 2006
      Allen Dietrich
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 158.
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      Response from the SAPC
      Debbie Sharp, Helen Lester, Blair Smith and Peter Croft
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 158-159.
  • Essay

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      Christmas as a teaching tool
      Julie Scott Taylor
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 160-161.
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      In a medical bookshop
      Gervase Vernon
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 161.
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      Holistic health care?
      Edzard Ernst
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 162-163.
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      Personal profile on pain
      Brian Ruel
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 163.
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      Dance as a form of exercise
      Zoe Bremer
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 166.
  • Serial

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      A patient's diary: episode 2 — a swollen leg
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 164-165.
  • Digest

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      Exhibition review
      Lesley Morrison
      British Journal of General Practice 2007; 57 (535): 167.
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