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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1977
SYNOPSIS Characteristics of headache sufferers and their headaches were investigated in a random sample of general practice patients by way of postal questionnaire. The results are consistent with previous studies in respect to prevalence, and the relation of headache to sex, age, and social class.
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SYNOPSIS Characteristics of headache sufferers and their headaches were investigated in a random sample of general practice patients by way of postal questionnaire. The results are consistent with previous studies in respect to prevalence, and the relation of headache to sex, age, and social class.
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Diflunisal in general practice
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1978A large-scale, double-blind comparative study was carried out in general practice to assess the relative efficacy and tolerance of difunisal and aspirin in patients suffering from acute painful conditions such as sprains and trains, osteoarthritis, etc. Patients received either 250 mg or 500 mg difunisal twice daily, or 600 mg aspirin 4-times daily for
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2017
In dentistry, local anaesthesia is often necessary in order to be able to treat patients. Local anaesthesia facilitates a painless treatment, so that the patient’s comfort is maximal during the treatment and so that the dentist is able to work calmly, with concentration and precision. This benefits the end result and the way this is achieved.
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In dentistry, local anaesthesia is often necessary in order to be able to treat patients. Local anaesthesia facilitates a painless treatment, so that the patient’s comfort is maximal during the treatment and so that the dentist is able to work calmly, with concentration and precision. This benefits the end result and the way this is achieved.
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The computer in general practice
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1984Interest in computers is becoming commonplace in general practice. Many practices in the UK have already installed complete systems, others are in the processes of developing them. Most general practitioners will buy complete systems off-the-shelf, but a small minority will do their own systems design and programming.
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General practice not general perfect
British Journal of General Practice, 2022openaire +2 more sources

