289 results on '"Crombie D"'
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252. THE WORK-LOAD IN GENERAL PRACTICE.
253. The care of seriously ill patients in hospital and general practice.
254. THE DIABETIC SYNDROME. A HYPOTHETICAL MODEL.
255. A CAREER STRUCTURE FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONERS.
256. A textbook of medicine in general practice. Introduction.
257. N-tuplets in computer diagnosis.
258. Vertical tomography of the thorax.
259. An innocent abroad.
260. DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS.
261. Man's inheritance.
262. The Treatment of Silicosis by Aluminum Powder.
263. The defects of general practice.
264. The place of the general practitioner in the future obstetric services.
265. The Procrustean bed of medical nomenclature.
266. Letter from the College Research Unit.
267. An evolutionary approach to human behaviour.
268. Oral contraceptives and thromboembolism.
269. Favourite prescriptions in general practice.
270. Preventive medicine and presymptomatic diagnosis.
271. TESTING IN FAMILY PRACTICE FOR DIABETES.
272. The contribution of the nurse in general practice.
273. ON THE VALUE OF CORRECTING THE RED CELL SEDIMENTATION RATE FOR THE EFFECT OF CELL VOLUME.
274. Teratogenic drugs--R.C.G.P. survey.
275. [ON THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF SPONTANEOUS INFORMATION GIVEN BY THE PATIENT TO THE PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AT THE 1ST CONSULTATION].
276. The future pattern of medical practice.
277. The nurse in general practice.
278. Five Years Experience with Artificial Pneumothorax.
279. The James Mackenzie lecture. 'Cum scientia caritas'.
280. Group dynamics and the domiciliary health team.
281. GENERAL PRACTICE TODAY AND TOMORROW. X. DIAGNOSTIC METHODS.
282. The aims and objects of the College of General Practitioners.
283. Imipramine in pregnancy.
284. The diabetic syndrome.
285. Very-Low-Frequency Radio Waves and the Ionosphere.
286. A Casualty Survey.
287. Back to Darwin.
288. RESEARCH IN GENERAL PRACTICE.
289. Research and confidentiality in general practice.
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