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Viral Hepatitis in Britain
1 January 1977
…of infection with hepatitis B among promiscuous individuals, particularly homosexuals; this suggests that transmission may sometimes be venereal rather than as a result of penetration of the skin. In addition,…
Question of Balance: the Benefits and Risks of Pharmaceutical Innovation
1 May 1980
…are at present under discussion. Here, cost as well as administrative complexities have to be set against whatever real benefits can be expected in terms of safety. There are no…
Effects of Prescription Charges
12 January 1980
…pharmaceutical intervention, the falling relative price of prescriptions and the growing number of people exempted from charges. Between 1971 and 1979 the ‘real’ value of prescription charges fell by one-fifth….
Leukaemia: Towards Control
6 January 1980
…during the 1980s. One objective is to help generate a realistic view of the impact that this group of neoplastic diseases has on the community. Another is to highlight the…
Hip Replacement in the NHS
1 March 1982
…suggest certain basic management techniques which could help to realise it. Clearly, much depends on the existence of conditions favouring a commitment by consultants and others to effective management of…
Private Health Care
1 July 1985
…however, in the case of long term nursing and residential care of elderly people. Here, the reality of a single market is acknowledged, despite the statutory distinction between ‘nursing’ and…
Health, Education and General Practice
1 January 1986
…as a result of internal pressures, and in response to realistic expectations from better informed patients. These advances will continue to take many different forms; the pathway forwards in general…
Stroke
1 February 1988
…is considerable, however, it is the burden of morbidity and disability that stroke places on the community that is the real issue for concern. Each year approximately two people out…
Mental Health in the 1990s: from Custody to Care?
1 December 1989
…paper emphasis is given to the need to combine social, psychological and biomedical knowledge to help generate unified and realistic understandings of mental health problems and the ways available to…