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Contents 2 August 2004 |
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From the Editor's desk: “The more things change” Med J Aust 2004; 181 (3): 121. |
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In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2004; 181 (3): 122. |
Editorials |
The time to recommend antenatal HIV screening for
all pregnant women has arrived
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Medical registry governance and patient privacy
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Postcard from the UK |
UK health inequalities: the class system is alive and well
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Research |
Severe traumatic brain injury in New South Wales:
comparable outcomes for rural and urban residents
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Changing availability of neonatal intensive care for extremely
low birthweight infants in Victoria over two decades
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Who are the kids who self-harm?
An Australian self-report school survey
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Systematic review |
Mobile phone interference with medical equipment
and its clinical relevance: a systematic review
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Clinical Update |
Peripheral arterial disease: prognostic significance and prevention of atherothrombotic complications
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For Debate |
Ultraviolet radiation from welding and possible risk
of skin and ocular malignancy
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Teaching on the run |
Teaching on the run tips 4: teaching with patients
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Lessons from practice |
Adult chickenpox complicated by fatal necrotising pneumonia
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Complementary and alternative medicine |
Ethical and legal issues at the interface of
complementary and conventional medicine
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Legal and ethical issues in complementary medicine:
a United States perspective
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Letters |
Temporary protection visas and child refugees
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Gouty arthritis in Australian Aboriginals: more common than previously suspected
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Access block viewed
as a medical model
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Coronial autopsies: a rising tide of objections
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Privacy: bad for your health?
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Metformin therapy and diabetes in pregnancy
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Multisite, quality-improvement collaboration to optimise cardiac care in Queensland public hospitals
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The upsurge of interest in Indigenous health in the 1950s and 1960s. Barry Christophers' letters to the MJA editor about Indigenous health
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Vaccines: the new Australian best-practice schedule
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Book reviews |
Learning to trust: Australia’s response to AIDS
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Hot topics. Exercise
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Obituary |
Donald James Wurth
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2004; 181 (3): 170. |
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