The Journal of Family PracticeSeparating Fad from Fact Family Medicine, Primary Care, and the Role of Health Services ResearchJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeCurrent Concepts in Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement TherapyJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeAntibiotics and Respiratory Infections Are Patients More Satisfied When Expectations Are MetJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeCancer Occurrence and Screening in Family Practice A 20-Year ExperienceJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeHip, Knee, and Foot Pain During Pregnancy and the Postpartum PeriodJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeColocutaneous Fistula as a Complication of PEG Tube PlacementJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeMedicare Costs in Urban Areas and the Supply of Primary Care PhysiciansJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeThe Effect of First-Contact Care with Primary Care Clinicians on Ambulatory Health Care ExpendituresJuly 1, 1996
The Journal of Family PracticeEffectiveness of Erythromycin in the Treatment of Acute BronchitisJune 1, 1996