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Vitamin K at birth
Inappropriate treatment for dysentery
One in 10 people avoid dentists through phobia
Environment of infants during sleep and risk of the sudden infant death syndrome: results of 1993-5 case-control study for confidential inquiry into stillbirths and deaths in infancy
Medical practitioners' knowledge of dysentery treatment in Bangladesh
New confidential inquiry established into homicides and suicides by mentally ill people
Cystic Fibrosis
Briefing
Health impact assessment
Four die in food poisoning outbreak in Japan
Editorial's objectivity is in doubt
Medical community is outraged at tobacco funded chair
Fast track scheme for medical negligence starts
Vitamin K and childhood cancer: a population based case-control study in Lower Saxony, Germany
Childhood leukaemia and intramuscular vitamin K: findings from a case-control study
Note
Preventing sports and leisure injuries
Growth hormone deaths blamed on MRC and DoH
Storage period ends for 4000 embryos
Authors' reply
Immediate enteral feeding after gastrointestinal resection
Editorial did not acknowledge BMA's work
Correction
Briefing
Smoking and the sudden infant death syndrome: results from 1993-5 case-control study for confidential inquiry into stillbirths and deaths in infancy
A PATIENT WHO CHANGED MY LIFE
Correction
Serum albumin concentration is not a marker of nutritional status
Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has its own, independent secretariat
Headlines
Hospital at home
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Lesson of the Week: Pitfalls in contact tracing and early diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis
Briefing
Sudden infant death syndrome: after the “back to sleep” campaign
Irish determination on drugs
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO
Jack Kevorkian: a medical hero?
Pope should be doctors' hero
Haem iron intake in young children
Study did not reliably exclude possibility of psychological damage
Home visiting by general practitioners in England and Wales
Results will depend on whether hysterectomy was essential or not
Public therapy
Quality of Life and Health: Concepts, Methods and Applications
Americans urged to do something rather than nothing
Safeguards for surgery by non-doctors produced
Fortnightly Review: Drugs in sport
Genetic liability to osteoarthritis may be greater in women than men
Death of a KAPI
Junior Doctors Committee proposed an academy in 1994
Mobile surgery
Characteristics of orf in a farming community in mid-Wales
Possibly a hero, but not a medical one
Law has a protective function for both patients and doctors
Doctors should indeed cry, “Enough”
Scheme in Peterborough is expanding
Caring for Older People: Homes and Housing for Elderly People
Fluid regimen given to control group is increasingly being abandoned
Use of placebo in studies of postoperative vomiting is unethical
Proposed academy of medicine
Serum IgM testing is needed in all cases of suspected measles
Efficacy of colchicine in familial Mediterranean fever is well established
Corrections
Grand Rounds—Hammersmith Hospital: Tuberculous enteritis
His actions are the antithesis of heroism
Authors' reply
Psychiatric and psychological aspects of hysterectomy
On and up
Climate change: not a threat but a promise
BSE agent: there may be even more trouble ahead
Study was not sufficiently rigorous
Profession should resist further fragmentation
Minerva
Antiabortionists hijack fetal pain argument
ABC of Work Related Disorders: OCCUPATIONAL HEARING LOSS AND VIBRATION INDUCED DISORDERS
Tea flavonoids have little short term impact on serum antioxidant activity
Onwards and upwards, maybe
Pressure to entertain
Editor's choice
Court action over smoking report
There must be a better way
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