《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第26期
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- Alder Hey pathologist is struck off medical register
- Court hears shaken baby cases
- US survey shows extent of research misconduct
- National nutrition council is needed to tackle childhood obesity
- Little progress has been made in combating hospital infections
- £10m settlement for children misdiagnosed with epilepsy
- BMA calls on G8 governments to address “brain drain”
- Indian government bans smoking in new films and TV serials
- UK stops short of outright smoking ban in enclosed public places
- "Super surgeries" threaten general practice
- Gap between NHS policy makers and doctors is "enormous"
- Extradition bid is likely after findings against doctor
- US stem cell research progresses despite limitations
- Autopsy supports claim that Schiavo was in a persistent vegetative sta
- Doctors and company to be held liable for contraceptive failure
- The role of healthcare delivery in the outcome of meningococcal diseas
- Methods of hysterectomy: systematic review and meta-analysis of random
- Time for radical reform
- Programme budgeting and marginal analysis: bridging the divide between
- Principles of war surgery
- Hysterectomy for benign conditions
- GMC hears case against paediatrician in Sally Clark trial
- Thresholds for normal blood pressure and serum cholesterol
- The future of singlehanded general practices
- Health research policy in the European Union
- Where next with revalidation?
- Evacuation decisions in chemical incidents benefit from expert health
- Evacuation decisions in a chemical air pollution incident: cross secti
- Heart attack care is improving in England and Wales
- US government cuts penalty on tobacco firms as racketeering case close
- Radiological review of pneumothorax
- Creative use of existing clinical and health outcomes data to assess N
- Long term effects of hysterectomy on mortality: nested cohort study
- What's new in the other general journals