《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第23期
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- Transparency and trust
- Surgery for carotid artery stenosis
- Clomipramine induced neuroleptic malignant syndrome and pyrexia of unknown origin
- Tibialis posterior dysfunction: a common and treatable cause of adult acquired flatfoot
- Prospective observational study on the incidence of medication errors during simulated resuscitation in a paediatric emergency department
- Improved access and targeting of musculoskeletal services in northwest Wales: targeted early access to musculoskeletal services(TEAMS) prog
- Tighter controls are needed to root out bogus patient groups
- France passes "right to die" law
- Doctors should help patients with their sex lives
- Every prescription is a clinical trial
- Transparency and trust
- Transparency and trust
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine
- Administering, analysing, and reporting your questionnaire
- Trafficking and health
- Introduction
- What do patients receiving palliative care for cancer and their families want to be told? A Canadian and Australian qualitative study
- Effectiveness of antibiotics in preventing meningococcal disease after a case: systematic review
- New law forces Italian couple with genetic disease to implant all their IVF embryos
- In brief
- German prosecutors probe again into bribes by drug companies
- Italian doctors face criminal allegations over bribes
- Female dyspareunia
- General practitioners' perceptions of chronic fatigue syndrome and beliefs about its management, compared with irritable bowel syndrome: qua
- Characteristics of consultants who hold distinction awards in England and Wales: database analysis with particular reference to sex and ethn
- Surgery for carotid artery stenosis
- Surgery for carotid artery stenosis
- TADS study raises concerns
- Reforming the consultant contract again?
- Reforming the consultant contract again?
- Reforming the consultant contract again?
- Reforming the consultant contract again?
- Lessons from the withdrawal of rofecoxib
- Lessons from the withdrawal of rofecoxib
- Democratisation of scientific advice
- Supporting parents in the neonatal unit
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, including cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitors, in osteoarthritic knee pain: meta-analysis of randomised plac
- Sibutramine may be associated with memory impairment
- Surgical management of inguinal hernia: retrospective cohort study in southeastern Scotland, 1985-2001
- Maternal blood pressure in pregnancy, birth weight, and perinatal mortality in first births: prospective study
- Non-specific effects of vaccination on child survival: prospective cohort study in Burkina Faso
- Regular drinking might explain the French paradox
- Outbreaks of hepatitis E possible in US, Japan, and Europe
- Tobacco chief could be held personally liable for damage to smokers
- Zimbabwe set to outlaw human rights organisations
- New 20 year patents threaten to end AIDS drugs for developing countries
- Red Cross alleged to have complained to US over torture
- Mother accused of killing son in "fabricated illness" case
- Ashcroft asks Supreme Court to block Oregon's assisted suicide law
- Evidence is weak for case management for the elderly
- Nairobi summit opens with call for action for landmine survivors
- US threatens Australia over plan to block extensions to drug patents
- Long term smoking contributes to cognitive decline
- US healthcare industry sees NHS as "unopened oyster," BMA conference told
- UK patients seek compensation after taking rofecoxib
- Crisis deepens at the US Food and Drug Administration
- Depression affects elderly people's lives more than physical illnesses
- Choice in the NHS is limited to waiting times, BMA chief says
- In brief
- Commission proposes end to star rating system for hospitals
- Charity warns of "daunting challenges" for Iraq health system
- Eating more vegetables might explain reduced asthma symptoms
- Effect of public smoking ban in Helena, Montana
- Effect of public smoking ban in Helena, Montana
- Effect of public smoking ban in Helena, Montana
- Management of diastolic heart failure in older adults
- Management of diastolic heart failure in older adults
- Management of diastolic heart failure in older adults
- Roll Back Malaria: a failing global health challenge
- Roll Back Malaria: a failing global health challenge
- Toxicity after intermittent inhalation of nitrous oxide for analgesia
- A 64 year old woman with knee pain: case presentation
- Management of venous leg ulcers
- Slipped capital femoral epiphyses associated with the withdrawal of a gonadotrophin releasing hormone
- Authors' perceptions of electronic publishing: two cross sectional surveys
- Consumer advocate says GMC changes still don't go far enough
- New safety study quantifies medical errors in Canadian hospitals
- FDA warns of risks from breast implants
- US accreditor moves to tackle industry's influence on medical education
- Risk of heart failure may be lower with celecoxib than with other NSAIDs
- Medical journals don't publish trials on major global diseases
- Mental illness should be recognised as a disability
- Daily aspirin reduces risk of breast cancer, study finds
- Dead bodies do not pose health risk in natural disasters
- New guidelines aim to improve management of COPD
- Dutch reporting of euthanasia cases falls -- despite legal reporting requirements
- Hospitals in India woo foreign patients
- Electioneering nipple shot banned
- Appeal court upholds Oregon's assisted suicide law
- Secret smoking documents finally to go on the web
- Commons committee slates inaction on obesity
- HIV positive witness learns of his status in courtroom