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Articles in Oct 24, 1998 issue of British Medical Journal
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More doctors face suspension as managers flex their muscles
by Hilary Bower -
Methaemoglobinaemia associated with sodium nitrite in three siblings
by Alan Finan -
Communications Skills, Version 1.2
by Muiris Houston -
House dust mite allergen avoidance in asthma
by David P. Strachan -
Time trend analysis and variations in prescribing lipid lowering drugs in general practice
by Catherine Baxter -
Thelonious Monk: His Life and Music
by Sean A. Spence -
Revalidation for doctors should reflect doctors' performance and continuing professional development
by John Parboosingh -
Implications of applying widely accepted cholesterol screening and management guidelines to a British adult population: cross sectional study of cardiovascular disease and risk factors
by Nigel Unwin - Correction
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Is medical school selection discriminatory?
by Kamran Abbasi -
Magic bullet for obesity
by Jules Hirsch -
Straight, No Chaser. The Life and Genius of Thelonious Monk
by Sean A. Spence -
Assessing heart disease risk in primary care
by Tom Fahey -
Preventing ischaemic heart disease in one general practice: from one patient, through clinical audit, needs assessment, and commissioning into quality improvement
by Mike Pringle -
Bayesians and frequentists
by J. Martin Bland -
House dust mite control measures in the management of asthma: meta-analysis
by Peter C. Gotzsche -
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
by R.M. Leach -
When big may not be beautiful
by Nicholas Markham -
Prevalence of congenital anterior abdominal wall defects in the United Kingdom: comparison of regional registers
by D.H. Stone -
Select medical students
by David Powis -
Factors affecting likelihood of applicants being offered a place in medical schools in the United Kingdom in 1996 and 1997: retrospective study
by I.C. McManus -
The Wisheart affair: paediatric cardiological services in Bristol, 1990-5
by Peter M. Dunn -
Breaks without bruises are common and can't be said to rule out non-accidental injury
by Deborah Eastwood -
From trial data to practical knowledge: qualitative study of how general practitioners have accessed and used evidence about statin drugs in their management of hypercholesterolaemia
by Karen Fairhurst -
The New Dictionary of Medical Ethics
by Pamela J. Taylor -
Importance of bruising associated with paediatric fractures: prospective observational study
by M.O. Mathew -
Professional self respect: rights and responsibilities in the new NHS
by Peter Richards
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