BMJ  2004;328:962 (17 April), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7445.962-a

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  1. Paper: Randomised controlled trial of labouring in water compared with standard of augmentation for management of dystocia in first stage of labour
    BMJ 2004;328: 314[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    9188 hits
  2. Editor's choice: Nothingness: the role of journals
    BMJ 2004;328:(28 February)
    6012 hits
  3. Paper: Treatments of homosexuality in Britain since the 1950s—an oral history: the experience of patients
    BMJ 2004;328: 427[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    5834 hits
  4. Editorial: What doesn't work and how to show it
    BMJ 2004;328: 473[Free Full Text]
    4507 hits
  5. Editorial: Why do doctors use treatments that do not work?
    BMJ 2004;328: 474-5[Free Full Text]
    4309 hits
  6. Editorial: Where are we now with hormone replacement therapy?
    BMJ 2004;328: 357-8[Free Full Text]
    4250 hits
  7. News: GlaxoSmithKline staff told not to publicise ineffectiveness of its drug
    BMJ 2004;328: 422[Free Full Text]
    3847 hits
  8. Editor's choice: Lessons from medicine's shameful past
    BMJ 2004;328:(21 February)
    3716 hits
  9. Editor's choice: Abusing patients by denying them choice
    BMJ 2004;328:(14 February)
    3417 hits
  10. Editorial: Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
    BMJ 2004;328: 476-7[Free Full Text]
    3402 hits



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