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Family Practice Vol. 17, No. 5, 449-450
© Oxford University Press 2000


Book reviews

24 hours primary care.

Chris Salisbury, Jeremy Dale, Lesley Hallam (eds). (198 pages, £19.95.) Radcliffe Medical Press Ltd, 1999. ISBN 1-85775-311-9.

Steve Iliffe

Reader in General Practice, Royal Free and UCL Medical School

Professors of general practice rarely show up in the out-of-hours co-operative where I serve my time, which might explain why the evidence upon which the authors and editors of this intriguing book base their arguments is so thin. This is not a criticism of the writers, for knitting . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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