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C R Victor

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Lancet (London, England)|July 5, 1986
A health visitor affects the problems others do not reachN J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 3, 1984
Projected use in two general practices of services by the elderly at homeN J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 4, 1984
Effect of health visitors working with elderly patients in general practice: a randomised controlled trialN J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
Public Health|July 1, 1991
Use of acute hospital services by homeless childrenS Richman, P Roderick, C R Victor, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 16, 1989
Use of hospital services by homeless families in an inner London health districtC R Victor, J Connelly, P Roderick, et al.
Journal of Public Health Medicine|November 1, 1991
Low immunization uptake rates in an inner-city health district: fact or fiction?S Jefferies, S McShane, J Oerton, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|December 22, 2004
Changes in the emergency workload of the London Ambulance Service between 1989 and 1999P J Peacock, J L Peacock, C R Victor, et al.
Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine|June 3, 1999
Who calls 999 and why? A survey of the emergency workload of the London Ambulance ServiceC R Victor, J L Peacock, C Chazot, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 20, 2008
What factors are associated with physical activity in older people, assessed objectively by accelerometry?T J Harris, C G Owen, C R Victor, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 21, 2001
Do income questions and seeking consent to link medical records reduce survey response rates? A randomised controlled trial among older peopleS Shah, T J Harris, E Rink, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|July 5, 1986
A health visitor affects the problems others do not reachN J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 3, 1984
Projected use in two general practices of services by the elderly at homeN J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 4, 1984
Effect of health visitors working with elderly patients in general practice: a randomised controlled trialN J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
Public Health|July 1, 1991
Use of acute hospital services by homeless childrenS Richman, P Roderick, C R Victor, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 16, 1989
Use of hospital services by homeless families in an inner London health districtC R Victor, J Connelly, P Roderick, et al.
Journal of Public Health Medicine|November 1, 1991
Low immunization uptake rates in an inner-city health district: fact or fiction?S Jefferies, S McShane, J Oerton, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|December 22, 2004
Changes in the emergency workload of the London Ambulance Service between 1989 and 1999P J Peacock, J L Peacock, C R Victor, et al.
Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine|June 3, 1999
Who calls 999 and why? A survey of the emergency workload of the London Ambulance ServiceC R Victor, J L Peacock, C Chazot, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 20, 2008
What factors are associated with physical activity in older people, assessed objectively by accelerometry?T J Harris, C G Owen, C R Victor, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 21, 2001
Do income questions and seeking consent to link medical records reduce survey response rates? A randomised controlled trial among older peopleS Shah, T J Harris, E Rink, et al.
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