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Volume 51, Number 464, March 2001

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March Focus

Free Content March Focus
pp. 169-169(1)

Editorials

Free Content Changing the culture?
pp. 171-171(1)
Author: Jewell D.

Original Papers

Free Content Symptoms, signs, and prescribing for acute lower respiratory tract illness
pp. 177-181(5)
Authors: Holmes W.F.; Macfarlane J.T.; Macfarlane R.M.; Hubbard R.

Free Content The Othmer and DeSouza test for screening of somatisation disorder: is it useful in general practice?
pp. 182-186(5)
Authors: Zaballa P.; Crega Y.; Grandes G.; Peralta C.

Free Content Risk and prevention of type II diabetes: offspring's views
pp. 194-199(6)
Authors: Pierce M.; Harding D.; Ridout D.; Keen H.; Bradley C.

Brief Reports

Free Content General practitioners' and practice nurses' knowledge of how much patients should and do drink
pp. 218-220(3)
Authors: Webster-Harrison P.J.; Barton A.G.; Barton S.M.; Anderson S.D.

Free Content Barriers to the development of collaborative research in general practice: a qualitative study
pp. 221-222(2)
Authors: Gray R.W.; Woodward N.J.; Carter Y.H.

Free Content Do children who become autistic consult more often after MMR vaccination?
pp. 226-227(2)
Authors: DeWilde S.; Carey I.M.; Richards N.; Hilton S.R.; Cook D.G.

Letters

Free Content Letters
pp. 228-232(5)

The Back Pages

Free Content The Back Pages
pp. 241-256(16)

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