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Table of Contents
May 1963;
Volume 6,
Issue 2
Editorials
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Births and Birthdays
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
189.
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The Outcome of Pregnancy
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
189-191.
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Congenital Abnormalities
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
191-193.
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The Records and Statistical Unit
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
193.
Articles
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ON REPORTS
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
194.
Research
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The Records and Statistical Unit
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
195-197.
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“ Disease Labels ”
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
197-204.
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A Classification of Disease
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
204-216.
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The Completion and Analysis of Weekly Returns
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
217-219.
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Continued Morbidity Recording in Practice—The Use of the “E” Book
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
219-224.2.
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Practice Index
P. A. Walford
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
225-232.
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A Preliminary Analysis of Research into General Practice
D. S. Lees
and
M. H. Cooper
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
233-241.
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Some Pitfalls in General Practice Research
E. V. Kuenssberg
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
242-247.
Individual Studies
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The Nomenclature of Minor Virus Illness in General Practice
A. H. Clarke
and
F. B. G. Wood
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
248-259.
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The Natural History of Hay Fever
John Fry
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
260-264.
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Malnutrition in the Elderly
B. Bendkowski
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
265-271.
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A Diagnostic Consideration of Late Calls in an Urban Practice
Albert Jacob
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
272-278.
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General Practice Training in West Africa
K. Cobban
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
279-285.
Correction
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CORRIGENDA
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
298.
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CORRIGENDA
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
298.
Correspondence
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The Family Doctor and the Care of the Aged
Constance Maillard
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
299.
Book Review
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Sociology in Medicine
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
306.
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The Last Refuge
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
306-307.
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Arbejdet I En Almen Praksis (Work in a General Practice)
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
308.
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A Human Approach to General Practice
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
309.
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Methods of Psychiatric Research
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
309-310.
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An Introduction to Physical Methods of Treatment in Psychiatry
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
310-311.
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Aspects of Psychiatric Research
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
311.
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A Short Textbook of Medicine
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
311-312.
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Diseases of the Respiratory System
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
312.
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Neurological Examination in Clinical Practice
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
313.
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Presenting Symptoms in Childhood
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
313-314.
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Modern Trends in Orthopaedics—Fracture Treatment
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
314.
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Ross's Post-Mortem Appearances
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
314.
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Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
314-315.
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Practical Electrocardiography
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
315.
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The Integrity of the Body
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
315-316.
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Goodbye, Doctor, Goodbye
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
316.
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The General Infirmary at Leeds. Volume I. The First Hundred Years 1767-1869
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
317.
Out of the Past
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The Physicians of Myddfai
John Cule
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
326-327.
Personal Points of View
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Emergency Resuscitation—A Criticism of Teaching
P. J. Constable
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
328-332.
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Postgraduate Refresher Education—A Different Approach
E. H. J. Cotter
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
332-335.
Clinical Notes
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Mephentemine Sulphate as a Hypertensive Agent in General Practice
R. M. Whittington
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
336-337.
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Trial of a New Antihistamine (Mebrophenhydramine) in General Practice
M. Emil Holzer
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
338-341.
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Two Cases of Neurosyphilis in General Practice
K. G. Heymann
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
341-344.
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Epidemic Cervical Myalgia
R. G. D. Newill
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
344-347.
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Diethylpropion in the Treatment of Obesity
G. L. W. Cunningham
The Journal of the College of General Practitioners
1963;
6
(2):
347-349.
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