《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第6期
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- Eligibility of overseas visitors and people of uncertain residential status for NHS treatment
- Rehabilitation after burn injury
- Dispersal of HIV positive asylum seekers: national survey of UK healthcare providers
- Does access to cardiac investigation and treatment contribute to social and ethnic differences in coronary heart disease? Whitehall II prosp
- Hospital at home for patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: systematic review of evidence
- Neurological sequelae in twins born after assisted conception: controlled national cohort study
- Sudanese army shuns UN resolution as humanitarian crisis continues
- Japan Tobacco Incorporated has found a new way of promoting tobacco in motor sports
- Scientific articles have hardly changed in 50 years
- Scientific articles have hardly changed in 50 years
- Scientific articles have hardly changed in 50 years
- Guidance has high priority in interventional procedures
- Guidance has high priority in interventional procedures
- Editorial independence at the BMJ
- Editorial independence at the BMJ
- Editorial independence at the BMJ
- Investigation into GPs with high patient mortality
- Investigation into GPs with high patient mortality
- Patients in medical education and research
- The ethics of medical education
- Promises and delivery—a research imperative for new approaches to medical education
- New perspectives—approaches to medical education at four new UK medical schools
- Efficacy of topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of osteoarthritis: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
- Secret US report surfaces on antidepressants in children
- Role of poverty must be emphasised
- Abnormal liver function found after an unplanned consultation: case progression
- Neurocardiogenic syncope
- What the educators are saying
- Acquired haemophilia A may be associated with clopidogrel
- Consumers' Association voices concern at over the counter statins
- Baby milk manufacturers agree out of court settlement
- Identity cards may exclude vulnerable groups from health care, says BMA
- Australia's free trade deal with US hangs in balance on drugs
- Shorter interval between cervical screens will reduce incidence of cervical cancer
- Richard Smith has left the building
- Man wins battle to keep receiving life support
- Berlin police investigate murder attempt in laboratory
- Chief medical officer warns that many blood transfusions are unnecessary
- In brief
- Germany sets up quality control institute for health care
- Cure is better than prevention
- Older people and the "patient centred" NHS
- Older people and the "patient centred" NHS
- Older people and the "patient centred" NHS
- Low prices for HIV drugs are only one step forward
- Treatment of unilateral visual impairment on preschool vision screening
- Critical care outreach team's effect on patient outcome
- Critical care outreach team's effect on patient outcome
- Critical care outreach team's effect on patient outcome
- Long term mortality after starvation during the Leningrad siege
- Long term mortality after starvation during the Leningrad siege
- Long term mortality after starvation during the Leningrad siege
- Changing clinical behaviour by making guidelines specific
- New providers in UK health care
- Assessment of dependence and motivation to stop smoking
- Treating nausea and vomiting during pregnancy: case progression
- Severe hypocalcaemia after being given intravenous bisphosphonate
- Investigating sudden unexpected deaths in infancy and childhood and caring for bereaved families: an integrated multiagency approach
- Persistent crying in babies
- Scottish general practitioners' willingness to take part in a post-retirement retention scheme: questionnaire survey
- Population based study of early risk of stroke after transient ischaemic attack or minor stroke: implications for public education and organ
- Population based intervention to change back pain beliefs: three year follow up population survey
- Randomised controlled trial of labouring in water compared with standard of augmentation for management of dystocia in first stage of labour
- Outcome of subsequent pregnancy three years after previous operative delivery in the second stage of labour: cohort study
- Europe plans to standardise rules on tissue engineering
- Journal reverses decision on publishing editorial previously rejected by marketing department
- Teenager seeks to overturn GMC judgment
- GMC decision on Egyptian doctor overturned by High Court
- Whistleblower was unfairly dismissed, tribunal finds
- Doing as well as thinking
- Ethnic minority groups criticise US report on healthcare disparities
- WHO investigates possible human to human transmission of avian flu
- Spanish drug editor wins case brought by Merck, Sharp & Dohme
- Another HRT trial is stopped early
- Women are being let down in efforts to stem HIV/AIDS
- Quebec will make doctors disclose their HIV status
- Patients can be made to have HIV test to protect doctor
- In brief
- FDA advisory panel calls for suicide warnings over new antidepressants
- British cancer death rates fell by 12% between 1972 and 2002
- Israeli team develops new method of in vitro fertilisation
- Drug company targets US state health officials
- Could joining EU club spell disaster for the new members?
- Volunteer counsellors for supporting breast feeding
- Volunteer counsellors for supporting breast feeding
- Treatment of unilateral visual impairment on preschool vision screening
- Treatment of unilateral visual impairment on preschool vision screening
- Treatment of unilateral visual impairment on preschool vision screening
- Poliovirus spreads beyond Nigeria after vaccine uptake drops
- Poor countries lack relevant health information, says Cochrane editor
- UN criticises developed countries for reneging on promises on sexual health
- Doctors reluctant to work on child protection committees, survey shows
- Reducing homocysteine levels does not prevent stroke recurrence
- Traditional rulers in northern Nigeria call for halt to polio vaccination
- Research bodies disappointed by decision to cancel primate research laboratory
- BMJ sponsors photography award for medical image
- American medicine meets the American dream
- American medicine meets the American dream