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CHAPTER 3 Research methods for prim
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The person who is ill 91 (Summary p
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The person who is ill 93 Table 4.2
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The person who is ill 95 Box 4.1 A
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The person who is ill 99 Here’s a
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The person who is ill 101 The stage
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CHAPTER 5 The primary care clinicia
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The primary care clinician 117 Tabl
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CHAPTER 7 The family - or lack of o
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The population 203 Box 8.1 The UK G
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The population 207 5 Plausibility.
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The population 209 probably require
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The population 217 observed, we now
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CHAPTER 11 Quality Summary points 1
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Quality 275 The senior GP’s persp
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Quality 279 of 1-5. 20,29,30 This (
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Quality 283 An alternative approach
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Quality 285 personal care. My own t
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Quality 287 In summary, significant
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Quality 289 An interesting example
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Index 309 Gabbay, John, 289 Gabbay,
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