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Articles in Sept 23, 2000 issue of British Medical Journal
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Risks of interrupting drug treatment before surgery: the consequences may be as serious as those from drug errors
by David W Noble -
Twelve die of West Nile virus in Israel
by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich - Corrections and clarifications
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A unique case of snake bite
by Sadananda Naik -
Doctors must be more aware of problems of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth
by S C D Collings -
Insight alone was not enough
by Michael Riddall -
South African leaders come under pressure to admit HIV/AIDS link
by Pat Sidley - Omens
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Breast cancer
by J R C Sainsbury - Amoxicillin for otitis media in general practice
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Doctors in the Movies: Boil the Water and Just Say Aah
by Brian Glasser -
Catheter ablation for cardiac arrhythmias: ablation is the safe and curative treatment of choice
by Nicholas S Peters -
HRT may protect against peripheral vascular disease
by Deborah Josefson -
Decrease in effectiveness of routine surveillance of Haemophilus influenzae disease after introduction of conjugate vaccine: comparison of routine reporting with active surveillance system
by Babatunde Olowokure -
Investigating allegations of research misconduct: the vital need for due process
by Edmund Hey -
Compulsory retirement of experts
by Hershey S Bell -
BOOKCASE
by Christopher Martyn -
Inquiring into inquiries: before starting an inquiry be sure that it is needed and will be run properly
by Richard Savage -
US parents sue psychiatrists for promoting Ritalin
by Fred Charatan -
Outcome of pregnancy in diabetic women in northeast England and in Norway, 1994-7
by G Hawthorne -
Blunt orbital trauma
by S B Holmes -
UK case of congenital rubella can be linked to Greek cases
by Pat Tookey -
Public inquiries
by Douglas Carnall -
Infection in xenotransplantation
by Jay A Fishman -
Personalised medicine comes a step closer for asthma
by Scott Gottlieb -
Reduced risk of hospital admission for childhood asthma among Scottish twins: record linkage study
by David P Strachan -
Clinical equipoise and not the uncertainty principle is the moral underpinning of the randomised controlled trial
by Charles Weijer -
Public health must make best use of leadership resources
by Nigel Edwards -
HIV misinformation
by Gavin Yamey -
FDA declines to lift ban on homosexual men as blood donors
by Deborah Josefson -
National census of availability of neonatal intensive care
by Jill Parmanum - Out of health
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Screening for Down's syndrome
by M Jefferies -
Me, Myself & Irene
by Rita Baron-Faust -
An ethics committee for the BMJ: it helps us to think harder and do better
by Alexander McCall Smith -
New governance framework for NHS research aims to stop fraud
by Susan Mayor -
Does continuity in general practice really matter?
by Bruce Guthrie -
Use of unequal randomisation to aid the economic efficiency of clinical trials
by David J Torgerson -
Lifestyle modification may be beneficial in diabetes care
by S J Redmond -
Private views
by Liam Farrell - In brief
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Baby dies after long wait in casualty
by Xavier Bosch -
Age related macular degeneration
by Jennifer J Arnold -
Clinical judgment is important for individual patients
by Antony A Narula -
Some Voices
by Peter Byrne -
Scientists show that vCJD can be transmitted through blood
by Roger Dobson -
GMC urged to be more radical
by Linda Beecham -
Rapid virological surveillance of community influenza infection in general practice
by William F Carman -
Screening and litigation
by J R Benson -
Do you admit to working within the system?
by Patrick Bower - Minerva
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Sterilisation of 14 mentally handicapped women challenged
by Alexander Dorozynski -
Lack of care plan led to woman's murder by disturbed patient
by Rhona MacDonald -
Participating in clinical governance
by Mike Pringle -
Reanalysis of Gulf war vaccination data does not contradict findings
by Matthew Hotopf - Obituaries
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