BMJ  2005;331:462 (20 August), doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7514.462-a

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These articles scored the most hits on the BMJ's website in the week of publication

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  1. Education and debate: Efficacy of antidepressants in adults
    BMJ 2005;331: 155-7[Free Full Text]
    7030 hits
  2. Editor's choice: A small victory
    BMJ 2005;331 (16 July)
    5842 hits
  3. Editorial: Blast injury in enclosed spaces
    BMJ 2005;331: 119-20[Free Full Text]
    5043 hits
  4. Clinical review: The patient's journey: Living with locked-in syndrome
    BMJ 2005;331: 94-7[Free Full Text]
    4772 hits
  5. News: Dutch doctors adopt guidelines on mercy killing of newborns
    BMJ 2005;331: 126[Free Full Text]
    4746 hits
  6. News: After the bomb: The bus, the purse, and the limb
    BMJ 2005;331: 127[Free Full Text]
    4669 hits
  7. News: After the bomb: A taste of metal and a smell of burning flesh
    BMJ 2005;331: 127
    4567 hits
  8. Personal view: The London bombings: a hospital doctor's experience
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