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Contents 19 February 2007 |
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From the Editor's desk: Rubbing out doctors Med J Aust 2007; 186 (4): 161. |
In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2007; 186 (4): 162. |
Editorials |
Q fever: the long journey to control by vaccination
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The management of upper gastrointestinal symptoms: is endoscopy indicated?
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Research |
Inequitable provision of optimal services for patients with
chronic heart failure: a national geo-mapping study
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Management of warfarin in atrial fibrillation:
views of health professionals, older patients and their carers
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The mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents
in home-based foster care
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Influenza vaccine coverage among health care workers
in Victorian public hospitals
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Nanotechnology |
Nanotechnology: a promising new technology — but how safe?
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Nanotherapeutics: new challenges for
safety and cost-effectiveness regulation in Australia
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Medicine and the Law |
The rights and interests of doctors and patients:
does the new Victorian Health Professions Registration Act 2005
strike a fair balance?
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Clinical Update |
Atrial fibrillation
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Viewpoint |
Why do we not yet have combination chemotherapy
for chronic hepatitis B?
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Diagnostic Dilemmas |
Recurrent back pain and fevers
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Letters |
A chest wall swelling in a
young girl
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Convulsions associated with an overdose of St John’s wort
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The "therapeutic footprint" of medical, complementary and alternative therapies and a doctor's duty of care
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The doctor’s dilemma
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The demise of professional courtesies: cui bono?
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A dangerous truth
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2007; 186 (4): 212. |
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