Table of contents
February 1973 - Volume 27 - 1
Research Article
- Smoking and the use of the health services. (1 February, 1973)
- Validity of indices of alcoholism: a comment from Irish experience. (1 February, 1973)
- Spectrum of suicidal behaviours in Edinburgh. (1 February, 1973)
- Mortality from ischaemic heart disease--association with weather. (1 February, 1973)
- The prescribing of drugs used in the treatment of diabetes. (1 February, 1973)
- Some implications of self-selection for pregnancy. (1 February, 1973)
- The National Health Service number. (1 February, 1973)
- Automatic disease coding: the 'fruit-machine' method in general practice. (1 February, 1973)
- Some features of screening programmes. (1 February, 1973)
- Study of screening tests for breast cancer. (1 February, 1973)
- ESR in the community. (1 February, 1973)
- A computer-assisted developmental paediatric programme. (1 February, 1973)
- Randomized controlled trial of the treatment of moderate hypertension. (1 February, 1973)
- Sociological factors affecting use of cervical screening tests. (1 February, 1973)
- Is Hodgkin's disease contagious? (1 February, 1973)
- Space-time clustering of limb defects in Cardiff. (1 February, 1973)
- Maternal x-radiation and chromosome abnormalities in subsequent conceptions. (1 February, 1973)
- Sudden death and water quality. (1 February, 1973)
- The 1952 fog cohort study. (1 February, 1973)
- Twins as markers of the value of obstetric radiography. (1 February, 1973)
- Death from hyperplasia of the prostate. (1 February, 1973)
- Psychiatric in-patients from Salford: the current problem and future demand. (1 February, 1973)
- The health care of the elderly--is it a question of priorities? (1 February, 1973)
- Prospective study of women using different methods of contraception. (1 February, 1973)
- Newcastle accident survey: social and medical characteristics of patients. (1 February, 1973)
- Population-based studies in the evaluation of a community hospital. (1 February, 1973)
- The patients of traditional doctors. (1 February, 1973)