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Volume 58, Number 556, November 2008

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Original Paper - Full-length version

Free Content Effectiveness of GP access to magnetic resonance imaging of the knee: a randomised trial
pp. e1-e9(9)
Author: DAMASK Direct Access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment for Suspect Knees Trial Team,

Free Content Cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging of the knee for patients presenting in primary care
pp. e10-e16(7)
Author: DAMASK Direct Access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment for Suspect Knees Trial Team,

Free Content The nature of informational continuity of care in general practice
pp. e17-e24(8)
Authors: Agarwal, Gina; Crooks, Valorie A

November Focus

Free Content November Focus
pp. 754-754(1)
Author: Jewell, David

Editorials

Free Content The problem with usual care
pp. 755-756(2)
Author: Mant, David

Free Content Over-the-counter cough medicines in children: neither safe or efficacious?
pp. 757-758(2)
Authors: Smith, Susan M; Henman, Martin; Schroeder, Knut; Fahey, Tom

Original Papers

Free Content Maximising recruitment and retention of general practices in clinical trials: a case study
pp. 759-766(8)
Authors: Dormandy, Elizabeth; Kavalier, Fred; Logan, Jane; Harris, Hilary; Ishmael, Nola; Marteau, Theresa M; SHIFT research team,

Original Paper - Full-length version

Free Content Commentary
pp. 774-774(1)
Author: Hepple, Paul

Brief Report

Free Content Past experience, `shadow of the future', and patient trust: a cross-sectional survey
pp. 780-783(4)
Authors: Tarrant, Carolyn; Colman, Andrew M; Stokes, Tim

Systematic Reviews

Free Content Content and outcome of usual primary care for back pain: a systematic review
pp. 790-797(8)
Authors: Somerville, Simon; Hay, Elaine; Lewis, Martyn; Barber, Julie; van der Windt, Danielle; Hill, Jonathan; Sowden, Gail

William Pickles Lecture

The Back Pages

Free Content What Does FY2 in Primary Care have to Offer a General Surgeon?
pp. 805-805(1)
Author: Elsey, Elizabeth

Free Content Primary health care in a changing world
pp. 806-809(4)
Authors: De Maeseneer, Jan; Moosa, Shabir; Pongsupap, Yongyuth; Kaufman, Arthur

Free Content Why Palliative Care?
pp. 809-809(1)
Author: Richardson, Ann

Free Content A Drug Consumption Room in the Spanish Basque country
pp. 810-811(2)
Author: Thomas, Meg

Free Content Down the rabbit hole
pp. 811-811(1)
Author: Frey, John

Free Content A patient's diary: episode 23 — My metamorphosis
pp. 812-813(2)
Author: Salinsky, John

Free Content One of my heroes: Joe Porter
pp. 813-813(1)
Author: Jeffs, Stanley

Free Content Towards consensus for best practice: the use of patient records for research in general practice
pp. 814-815(2)
Authors: Mathers, Nigel; Perrin, Nicola MR; Watt, Graham CM

Free Content Doctoring the drinkers
pp. 815-815(1)
Author: Fitzpatrick, Mike

Free Content Coastal views
pp. 816-816(1)
Author: Miller, Saul

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