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K Wilson-Davis

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Irish Journal of Medical Science|May 1, 1971
Smoking, drugs and alcohol in Dublin secondary schoolsA O'Rourke, K Wilson-Davis, C Gough
Journal of the Irish Medical Association|March 18, 1972
Perinatal mortality study at The National Maternity Hospital Dublin, 1968-1969T Murphy, N Joyce, K Wilson-Davis
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 1, 1992
Relationship between the number of partners in a general practice and the number of different drugs prescribed by that practiceM McCarthy, K Wilson-Davis, H McGavock
Health Trends|December 9, 1993
A 'compass' for general practitioner prescribersH McGavock, K Wilson-Davis, T Rafferty
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 19, 1997
How has fundholding in Northern Ireland affected prescribing patterns? A longitudinal studyT Rafferty, K Wilson-Davis, H McGavock
Journal of the Irish Medical Association|July 13, 1974
Alcohol--a report on a study in Dublin post-primary schoolchildren, 1970A O'Rourke, C Gough, K Wilson-Davis
Irish Medical Journal|December 7, 1974
The Irish family doctor and psychiatry: a national survey of attitudesT J Fahy, A O'Rourke, K Wilson-davis
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 29, 2000
Repeat prescribing management--a cause for concern?H McGavock, K Wilson-Davis, J P Connolly
Journal of Biosocial Science|April 1, 1985
Family size and religious denomination in Northern IrelandP A Compton, J Coward, K Wilson-Davis
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|April 10, 2004
Research methodology: Coding perceived morbidity in general practice--an evaluation of the Read Classification and the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)J P Connolly, H McGavock, K Wilson-Davis
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Irish Journal of Medical Science|May 1, 1971
Smoking, drugs and alcohol in Dublin secondary schoolsA O'Rourke, K Wilson-Davis, C Gough
Journal of the Irish Medical Association|March 18, 1972
Perinatal mortality study at The National Maternity Hospital Dublin, 1968-1969T Murphy, N Joyce, K Wilson-Davis
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 1, 1992
Relationship between the number of partners in a general practice and the number of different drugs prescribed by that practiceM McCarthy, K Wilson-Davis, H McGavock
Health Trends|December 9, 1993
A 'compass' for general practitioner prescribersH McGavock, K Wilson-Davis, T Rafferty
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 19, 1997
How has fundholding in Northern Ireland affected prescribing patterns? A longitudinal studyT Rafferty, K Wilson-Davis, H McGavock
Journal of the Irish Medical Association|July 13, 1974
Alcohol--a report on a study in Dublin post-primary schoolchildren, 1970A O'Rourke, C Gough, K Wilson-Davis
Irish Medical Journal|December 7, 1974
The Irish family doctor and psychiatry: a national survey of attitudesT J Fahy, A O'Rourke, K Wilson-davis
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 29, 2000
Repeat prescribing management--a cause for concern?H McGavock, K Wilson-Davis, J P Connolly
Journal of Biosocial Science|April 1, 1985
Family size and religious denomination in Northern IrelandP A Compton, J Coward, K Wilson-Davis
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|April 10, 2004
Research methodology: Coding perceived morbidity in general practice--an evaluation of the Read Classification and the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)J P Connolly, H McGavock, K Wilson-Davis
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