《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第11期
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- Joy of rapid responses
- Joy of rapid responses
- Joy of rapid responses
- Joy of rapid responses
- Joy of rapid responses
- ABC of eyes: Injury to the eye
- ABC of eyes: Injury to the eye
- ABC of eyes: Injury to the eye
- ABC of eyes: Injury to the eye
- Results of eVALuate study of hysterectomy techniques
- Results of eVALuate study of hysterectomy techniques
- Results of eVALuate study of hysterectomy techniques
- Results of eVALuate study of hysterectomy techniques
- Results of eVALuate study of hysterectomy techniques
- Biopsy specimens should be legally defined as donations
- Follow up of hypertension by family practitioners
- Follow up of hypertension by family practitioners
- Follow up of hypertension by family practitioners
- Random drug testing in schools fails screening criteria
- British Hypertension Society guidelines for hypertension management 2004(BHS-IV): summary
- Cessation interventions in routine health care
- Pitfalls in the diagnosis of phaeochromocytoma
- Ocular and systemic causes of retinopathy in patients without diabetes mellitus
- Association between depression and abuse by partners of women attending general practice: descriptive, cross sectional survey
- General practitioner management of intimate partner abuse and the whole family: qualitative study
- Discharge destination and length of stay: differences between US and English hospitals for people aged 65 and over
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Randomised controlled trial of tetanus treatment with antitetanus immunoglobulin by the intrathecal or intramuscular route
- Survival after surgery or therapeutic catheterisation for congenital heart disease in children in the United Kingdom: analysis of the centra
- Use of hospitals, physician visits, and hospice care during last six months of life among cohorts loyal to highly respected hospitals in the
- US-Australia trade deal strengthens power of Australian drugs industry
- NHS attracts German doctors
- US stroke legislation is revised after BMJ airs controversy
- Heart surgery halted because of staff exhaustion
- Poor attitude among staff is undermining NHS successes, says chief executive
- Regulatory body proposed for acupuncturists and herbalists
- Developing countries could derail global anti-obesity plan
- GMC strikes off proponent of temporary brittle bone disease
- Primary care trusts need to tackle disparities in general practice
- UN warns of dangers of drugs sold on internet
- Federal funding for comparative drug studies not in US budget
- WMA calls for retired academics to teach in developing world
- Authors reject interpretation linking autism and MMR vaccine
- Responses of black patients and white patients to antihypertensive drugs are similar, study shows
- GM foods should be submitted to further studies, says BMA
- Oestrogen only arm of women's health initiative trial is stopped
- Polishing the tarnished image of academic medicine
- Southall is cleared by GMC but faces new charges
- Southall is cleared by GMC but faces new charges
- Complaints against doctors in child protection work have increased fivefold
- Complaints against doctors in child protection work have increased fivefold
- Children say they are not involved enough in their treatment
- Regulations are stifling development of new drugs
- In brief
- Poverty gap for cancer survival widens
- Sing if you're glad to be sluts
- All clinical trials must be reported in detail and made publicly available
- Hospital chaplaincy units show bias towards Christianity
- Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis
- Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis
- Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis
- Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis
- Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis
- Editorial independence at the BMJ
- Editorial independence at the BMJ
- Editorial independence at the BMJ
- Research bureaucracy in the United Kingdom
- Research bureaucracy in the United Kingdom
- Research bureaucracy in the United Kingdom
- Research bureaucracy in the United Kingdom
- Ethics of screening for asymptomatic herpes virus type 2 infection
- Gender related disorders
- The journey: Parkinson's disease
- What the educators are saying
- Using computers for assessment in medicine
- Can care management enhance integration of primary and specialty care?
- Re-engineering systems for the treatment of depression in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trial
- The fate and career destinations of doctors who qualified at Uganda's Makerere Medical School in 1984: retrospective cohort study
- Country of training and ethnic origin of UK doctors: database and survey studies
- Monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors in early Parkinson's disease: meta-analysis of 17 randomised trials involving 3525 patients
- BMJ and Lancet rank among the most clinically relevant medical journals
- Patient group calls for better understanding of drug trials in the US
- Inquiry to probe ?.2bn deals for NHS computer systems
- Couple allowed to select an embryo to save sibling
- Continuing violence in Sudan prompts calls for sanctions
- WMA launches course to help prison doctors confronted with torture
- Dutch doctors call for new approach to reporting "mercy killings"
- Doctors accused of discriminating against Down's syndrome patients
- GlaxoSmithKline to set up comprehensive online clinical trials register
- NIH moves towards open access
- Prevalence of high cholesterol varies 25-fold
- Cardiac specialist to leave Welsh hospital after mediation
- Bush's international health policies "condemn millions of women to die"
- Seven doctors to face GMC over Shipman inquiry findings
- Polypill will not change prevention of heart disease
- Older women who take adjuvant treatment after lumpectomy may not need radiotherapy
- Thiomersal doesn't cause developmental disorders
- Poor lung function is five times commoner in teenagers exposed to high particulate concentrations
- In brief
- MPs launch inquiry into influence of drug industry
- Nationwide protocol is needed for investigating baby deaths