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Depression in general practice attenders “Caseness”, natural history and predictors of outcome

Journal of Affective Disorders, 1986
Assessment of 564 routine attenders of 12 Sydney general practices established that 25% of the women and 17% of the men scored as "potential depressives". Thirty-five agreed to an interview and review over 6 months, with 83% of this group initially rating as a "psychiatric case" on the Present State Examination.
G, Parker, S, Holmes, V, Manicavasagar
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What Happened in History


PROFESSOR V. GORDON GHILDE, who died in the Blue Mountains of his native Australia in 1957 soon after retiring from the Directorship of the London University Institute of Archaeology, was one of the great pre-historians of the world.
Gordon Childe, G. Clark, Gordon Ghilde
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A general guide to the American Museum of Natural History

1904
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Generalized Myasthenia Gravis: Classification, Clinical Presentation, Natural History, and Epidemiology.

Neurologic clinics, 2019
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare disease, but the most common disorder of the neuromuscular junction. It is the prototypic autoimmune disease most commonly caused by antibodies to the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) leading to characteristic fatigable weakness of the ocular, bulbar, respiratory, axial, and limb muscles.
Michael K, Hehir, Nicholas J, Silvestri
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Current heavy drinkers' reasons for considering change: results from a natural history general population survey.

Addictive Behaviours, 2005
J. Cunningham   +3 more
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Th e General Natural History of the African Lungfi shes

2016
Th e four African lungfi shes: Protopterus aethiopicus, P. amphibius, P. annectens and P. dolloi, typically inhabit fringing weedy areas of lakes and rivers, where dissolved oxygen levels are low, daytime temperatures are high, and seasonal drying is common; conditions they are adapted to because of their broad generalist diet, wide tolerances to ...
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The natural history of angina in a general practice.

The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 1976
An appreciation of the natural history of angina pectoris is important when deciding on the place of new and potentially dangerous forms of treatment. During 1950-1975, 268 patients with angina were diagnosed and followed up in my London general practice.
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Generalized anxiety disorder. Epidemiology, impact of comorbidity, and natural history.

Postgraduate medicine, 2009
According to epidemiologic data collected over the last 5 years, GAD is a prevalent psychiatric disorder that is more chronic than most other psychiatric conditions. Excessive worry, which is the definitive diagnostic criterion, is accompanied by secondary psychic and somatic symptoms. GAD often coexists with other psychiatric conditions, which adds to
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