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Re: “The Medical Journal of Australia — prospere, procede et regna”, the editorial by Martin B Van Der Weyden in the 1 July 2004 issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2004; 181: 3-4) cites incorrect references. These should read:
7 Bhasale AL, Miller GC, Reid SE, Britt H. Analysing potential harm in general practice: an incident-monitoring study. Med J Aust 1998; 169: 73-76.
8 Kuhse H, Singer P, Baume P, et al. End-of-life decisions in Australian medical practice. Med J Aust 1997; 166: 191-196.
12 Armstrong R, Van Der Weyden MB. Indigenous health: tell us your story [editorial]. Med J Aust 2004; 180: 492.
14 Stelfox HF, Chua G, O'Rourke K, Detsky AS. Conflict of interest in the debate over calcium channel antagonists. N Engl J Med 1998; 338: 101-106.
18 Laporte RE, Marler E, Akazawa S, et al. The death of the biomedical journal. BMJ 1995; 310: 1387-1390.
This error only affected the printed version of the article. The web version was correct when published and has not been changed.
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