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The brain
BMJ 2003; 327: E106.
Brains, claims, and the pharmaceutical industry
Mark J Alberts, Charles L Bennett, and Steven H Woolf
BMJ 2003; 327: E107-109E.
Journal rack
BMJ 2003; 327: E110.
Journal rack
BMJ 2003; 327: E111-112E.
Kurt Stange named editor of new research journal
BMJ 2003; 327: E113.
Minerva
BMJ 2003; 327: E114.
Journal rack
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02050006.
Minerva
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02050005.
Kurt Stange named editor of new research journal
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02050004.
Journal rack
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02050003.
Brains, claims, and the pharmaceutical industry
Mark J Alberts, Charles L Bennett, and Steven H Woolf
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02050002.
The brain
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02050001.
Circadian pattern in occurrence of renal colic in an emergency department: analysis of patients' notes
Roberto Manfredini, Massimo Gallerani, Olga la Cecilia, Benedetta Boari, Carmelo Fersini, and Francesco Portaluppi
BMJ 2002; 324: 767.
Randomised controlled trial of short bursts of a potent topical corticosteroid versus prolonged use of a mild preparation for children with mild or moderate atopic eczema
K S Thomas, S Armstrong, A Avery, A Li Wan Po, C O'Neill, S Young, and H C Williams
BMJ 2002; 324: 768.
Preventing stroke
Joachim Schrader and Stephan Lüders
BMJ 2002; 324: 687-688.
Use of ramipril in preventing stroke: double blind randomised trial
Jackie Bosch, Salim Yusuf, Janice Pogue, Peter Sleight, Eva Lonn, Badrudin Rangoonwala, Richard Davies, Jan Ostergren, and Jeff Probstfield
BMJ 2002; 324: 699.
Obstacles to answering doctors' questions about patient care with evidence: qualitative study
John W Ely, Jerome A Osheroff, Mark H Ebell, M Lee Chambliss, Daniel C Vinson, James J Stevermer, and Eric A Pifer
BMJ 2002; 324: 710.
A patient who changed my practice: His own way
Ginny Bowbrick
BMJ 2002; 324: 718.
Alteplase for stroke: money and optimistic claims buttress the "brain attack" campaign Commentary: Who pays the guideline writers? Commentary: Thrombolysis in stroke: it works!
Jeanne Lenzer, Charles Warlow, Jeffrey L Saver, Chelsea S Kidwell, and Sidney Starkman
BMJ 2002; 324: 723-729.
Book: Handbook of Women's Health: An Evidence-Based Approach
Debra R Judelson
BMJ 2002; 324: 742.
Imaginary conversations
George Dunea
BMJ 2002; 324: 745a.
Shame: the elephant in the room
Frank Davidoff
BMJ 2002; 324: 623-624.
Declining altruism in medicine
Roger Jones
BMJ 2002; 324: 624-625.
Recent developments: Recent developments in neurology
Samuel Wiebe and Michael W Nicolle
BMJ 2002; 324: 656-660.
Do we hear our patients? And would a patient's page help?
Jacqueline S Maxmin
BMJ 2002; 324: 684.
The quality of health information on the internet
Gretchen P Purcell, Petra Wilson, and Tony Delamothe
BMJ 2002; 324: 557-558.
A paper that changed my practice: Communication in the doctor-patient relationship
Selwyn Goodacre
BMJ 2002; 324: 597.
The basics
Colin Douglas
BMJ 2002; 324: 621a.
The misdiagnosis of epilepsy
David Chadwick and David Smith
BMJ 2002; 324: 495-496.
A memorable patient: My important surgical appliance
Kenneth S Holt
BMJ 2002; 324: 534.
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