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From General Practice to Primary Care
The Industrialization of Family Medicine
Steve Iliffe

Do the many targets, guidelines and governance inherent in modern general practice mean the specialty is becoming increasingly impersonal and mechanised? This book explores this idea, looking at implications for both staff and members of the public.

14 February 2008 | £24.95 | paper | 184 pages

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Women's Health
Carrie Sadler, Jo White, and Hazel Everitt

Chantal Simon

Women's Health is just one of the titles from the Oxford General Practice Library. For each book in this groundbreaking series, the authors have expanded on a major section of the bestselling Oxford Handbook of General Practice , adding a host of useful features.

20 December 2007 | £5.99 | paper | 192 pages

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Oxford Handbook of General Practice for PDAs
Tony Kendrick

Edited by Chantal Simon and Hazel Everitt

The Oxford Handbook of General Practice for PDAs enables enhanced, multi-layered access to the entire text, illustrations and tables. Fast access is available via the table of contents, index and full-text search, and there is a facility for book-marking and annotating the text. It is suitable for most Palm, Windows CE and Pocket PC devices.

4 October 2007 | £25.49 | CD-ROM (Windows) | 1160 pages

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