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Contents 5 April 2004 |
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From the Editor's desk: How to live as doctors Med J Aust 2004; 180 (7): 313. |
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In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2004; 180 (7): 314. |
Editorials |
Preventing pressure ulcers
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Smoking cessation and elective surgery: the cleanest cut
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The viability of general practice in rural Australia
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Conference Report |
Football Australasia: controversies in 2003
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Research |
Preventing pressure ulcers with the Australian Medical Sheepskin:
an open-label randomised controlled trial
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An audit of obstetricians’ management of women potentially infected with blood-borne viruses
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Healthcare |
Paediatric telephone triage and advice: the demand continues
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For Debate |
Youth health research ethics: time for a mature-minor clause?
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Medicine and the Law |
Is there a link between work-related stress and colorectal cancer?
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Stress, colon cancer and workers’ compensation
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Viewpoint |
Time for a new approach to medical workforce planning
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Lessons From Practice |
Biphasic stridor in infancy
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MJA Practice Essentials — Endocrinology |
8: Disorders of bone and mineral other than osteoporosis
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Matters Arising |
The “Cam affair”: an isolated incident or destined to be repeated?
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Letters |
Severe Streptococcus zooepidemicus infection
in a gardener
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Thalidomide-induced bradycardia and its management
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Recent advances in
therapy of diabetes
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Obituaries |
Cyril Joseph Cummins
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Pierre (“Peter”) Joseph Victor Beumont
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Ross Wharton Webster
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Book Reviews |
Communicating with vulnerable children: a guide for practitioners
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Medical orthopaedics. Conservative management of musculoskeletal impairments
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The art of living ... the art of medicine
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Building better health. A handbook of behavioural change
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Migraine and other headaches. Your questions answered
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2004; 180 (7): 361. |
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