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Contents 17 June 2002 |
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From the Editor's desk: Lawyers - then and now (MJA 2002; 176: 565) |
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In This Issue . . . (MJA 2002; 176: 567) |
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Editorials | ||
A change in the make-up of medicine
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Scatter irradiation in childhood causes thyroid cancer
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and "white coat" hypertension: saving costs
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The control of meningococcal disease
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Research | ||
Cosmetic surgery history and health service use in midlife:
Women's Health Australia
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Cost analysis of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in initiating antihypertensive drug treatment in Australian general practice
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Thyroid neoplasia following irradiation in adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer
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Position Statement | ||
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
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Lessons from practice | ||
Fulminant hepatic failure from herpes simplex in pregnancy
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Viewpoint | ||
Using "anti-ageing" to market cosmetic surgery: just good
business, or another wrinkle on the face of medical practice?
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Clinical Update | ||
Does cosmetic surgery improve psychosocial wellbeing?
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Biological agents as weapons 2: anthrax and plague
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MJA Practice Essentials — Infectious Diseases | ||
7: Soft tissue, bone and joint infections
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Letters | ||
Thrombophilia screening and adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with uteroplacental insufficiency
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Safety of hormone replacement therapy after mastectomy
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Genotype–phenotype correlations with personality traits of healthcare professionals: a new use for
the Human Genome Project
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Obituary | ||
Wallace Ironside
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Book Reviews | ||
Decision making in health and medicine
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Snapshot | ||
Collapse
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Columns |
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In Other Journals . . . (MJA 2002; 176: 616) |
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