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bmj.com Customised @lerts: Selected Topics & Specialties

You have requested citations for the following bmj.com collections:

   * Drugs: Drug misuse
   * Drugs: Regulation
   * General Practice/Family Practice/Primary Care: Health
      Services Research
   * CLINICAL: Medicine in Developing Countries
   * Health Policy: International health

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Drugs: Drug misuse
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     http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/drug_misuse?ecoll

Privy Council overturns GMC�s erasure of psychiatrist
     Clare Dyer
     BMJ 2003;326 1417-0

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Drugs: Regulation
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     http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/regulation?ecoll

Antiretroviral treatment in developing countries: the peril of
neglecting private providers
     Ruairi Brugha
     BMJ 2003;326 1382-1384

Readers want transparency in link between doctors and drug firms
     Lynn Eaton
     BMJ 2003;326 1352

Select committee rejects proposals for high street pharmacies
     Lynn Eaton
     BMJ 2003;326 1347

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General Practice/Family Practice/Primary Care: Health Services
Research
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     http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/health_serv_reasearch?ecoll

The electronic patient record in primary care--regression or
progression? A cross sectional study
     Julia Hippisley-Cox, Mike Pringle, Ruth Cater, Alison Wynn,
     Vicky Hammersley, Carol Coupland, Rhydian Hapgood, Peter
     Horsfield, Sheila Teasdale, and Christine Johnson
     BMJ 2003;326 1439-1443

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CLINICAL: Medicine in Developing Countries
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/medicine_in_developing_countries?ecoll

American trypanosomiasis (Chagas' disease) and the role of
molecular epidemiology in guiding control strategies
     Michael A Miles, M Dora Feliciangeli, and Antonieta Rojas de
     Arias
     BMJ 2003;326 1444-1448

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Health Policy: International health
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/International_health%3Anonclinical?ecoll

Tackling India's HIV epidemic: lessons from Africa
     Malcolm Potts and Julia Walsh
     BMJ 2003;326 1389-1392

Back to basics in HIV prevention: focus on exposure
     Elizabeth Pisani, Geoff P Garnett, Nicholas C Grassly, Tim
     Brown, John Stover, Catherine Hankins, Neff Walker, and Peter
     D Ghys
     BMJ 2003;326 1384-1387

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