《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第25期
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- The Sick Dürer—a Renaissance prototype pain map
- Data protection gone too far: questionnaire survey of patients' and visitors' views about having their names displayed in hospital
- "I recognise myself in that situation..." Using photographs to encourage reflection in general practitioners
- Accepting what we can learn from advertising's mirror of desire
- Killing me softly: myth in pharmaceutical advertising
- Memories aren't made of this: amnesia at the movies
- The fine art of patient-doctor relationships
- Easy ways to resist change in medicine
- Health in South Asia
- Health in South Asia
- Health in South Asia
- Medical researchers' ancillary clinical care responsibilities
- Grading quality of evidence and strength of recommendations
- First aid and treatment of minor burns
- Criteria influencing the clinical uptake of pharmacogenomic strategies
- Crisis in western Sudan is delaying help for south of country
- Reports recommend shorter training for hospital doctors and longer training for GPs in Scotland
- Dutch minister questions integrity of health advisers
- Renewing licence in person cuts deaths among elderly drivers
- GMC finds paediatrician guilty of abusing his position
- Traditional Indian remedy for asthma challenged in court
- Stigma, shame, and blame experienced by patients with lung cancer: qualitative study
- Satisfaction of the uncertainty principle in cancer clinical trials: retrospective cohort analysis
- Steroid prophylaxis for prevention of nerve function impairment in leprosy: randomised placebo controlled trial(TRIPOD 1)
- Study finds US paediatric medical errors kill 4500 children a year
- BMA says identity cards must not limit access to emergency care
- Liposuction does not achieve metabolic benefits of weight loss
- Canadian hospitals fight a rise in infections with Clostridium difficile
- Tobacco company fights order to turn over mystery memorandum
- Government moves to end stigma of mental illness
- Bush plans to screen whole US population for mental illness
- Hospital admission for acute pancreatitis in an English population, 1963-98: database study of incidence and mortality
- Hit for six
- Hit for six
- Hit for six
- Hit for six
- Burden of non-communicable diseases in South Asia
- Burden of non-communicable diseases in South Asia
- Patterns and distribution of tobacco consumption in India
- Patterns and distribution of tobacco consumption in India
- Patterns and distribution of tobacco consumption in India
- Health in South Asia
- Health in South Asia
- Cross sectional survey of multicentre clinical databases in the United Kingdom
- An investigation into general practitioners associated with high patient mortality flagged up through the Shipman inquiry: retrospective ana
- A Fee-Nom-in-Hum and an Expotition
- Modelling emboli with floating fir cones
- The Poohsticks phenomenon
- Did the US boycott of French products spread to include scientific output?
- Transatlantic divide in publication of content relevant to developing countries
- Lessons from health during the transition from communism
- Effect of restricted freedom on health in China
- Is democracy good for people's health? A South African perspective
- Lifestyle, health, and health promotion in Nazi Germany
- Politics as a determinant of health
- Effect of democracy on health: ecological study
- Treatment of homosexuality during apartheid
- Lifting the fog of uncertainty from the practice of medicine
- In my chosen doctor I trust
- An unusual complication of Kocher's manoeuvre
- Can the human eye detect an offside position during a football match?
- Meeting mania 2004
- Polymyositis, invasion of non-necrotic muscle fibres, and the art of repetition
- A field guide to experts
- The relentless therapeutic imperative
- Cadavers as teachers: the dissecting room experience in Thailand
- Randomised controlled trial of magnetic bracelets for relieving pain in osteoarthritis of the hip and knee
- The Polymeal: a more natural, safer, and probably tastier(than the Polypill) strategy to reduce cardiovascular disease by more than 75%
- Retroactive prayer: lots of history, not much mystery, and no science
- The next small step
- The Decameron of poor research
- A precious case from Middle Earth
- Getting well from water
- Climate change and risk to health
- Out of body experiences and their neural basis
- New Year's resolutions
- No time to talk
- A call I never made
- An easy operation gone wrong
- The fog of expectation
- Thanks to the experienced patient
- A fool such as I
- Skoda's fool
- Can you tell your clunis from your cubitus? A benchmark for functional imaging
- Low priority for maternity services blamed for deaths
- Campaign to revitalise academic medicine calls for radical thinking
- In brief
- Cancer centre wins building of the year award
- UK government moves to tackle lottery of cancer drugs