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L J Opit

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British Medical Journal|October 10, 1970
Computer-held clinical record system. II. AssessmentL J Opit, F J Woodroffe
British Medical Journal|July 6, 1974
Extension of family planning service in general practiceM E Brennan, L J Opit
British Medical Journal|October 20, 1973
Strategy for allocating revenue to medical servicesL J Opit, K W Cross
Journal of Public Health Medicine|March 1, 1994
The prevalence of stroke in those at home and the need for careI D Clark, L J Opit
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 8, 1980
Primary medical care in a small rural communityD R Dunt, L J Opit
British Medical Journal|August 4, 1973
Demand for family planning advice among patients in a district maternity hospitalM E Brennan, L J Opit
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 6, 1979
Epidemics of procedures: growth in admissions to hospital in Western Australia, 1972 to 1977L J Opit, M S Hobbs
Anaesthesia|January 1, 1976
A survey of the anaesthetic services to obstetrics in the Birmingham Hospital Region. A summaryJ S Crawford, L J Opit
British Medical Journal|October 10, 1970
Computer-held clinical record system. I. Description of systemL J Opit, F J Woodroffe
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 29, 1979
Caesarean-section rates in Australia: a population-based auditL J Opit, T S Selwood
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British Medical Journal|October 10, 1970
Computer-held clinical record system. II. AssessmentL J Opit, F J Woodroffe
British Medical Journal|July 6, 1974
Extension of family planning service in general practiceM E Brennan, L J Opit
British Medical Journal|October 20, 1973
Strategy for allocating revenue to medical servicesL J Opit, K W Cross
Journal of Public Health Medicine|March 1, 1994
The prevalence of stroke in those at home and the need for careI D Clark, L J Opit
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 8, 1980
Primary medical care in a small rural communityD R Dunt, L J Opit
British Medical Journal|August 4, 1973
Demand for family planning advice among patients in a district maternity hospitalM E Brennan, L J Opit
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 6, 1979
Epidemics of procedures: growth in admissions to hospital in Western Australia, 1972 to 1977L J Opit, M S Hobbs
Anaesthesia|January 1, 1976
A survey of the anaesthetic services to obstetrics in the Birmingham Hospital Region. A summaryJ S Crawford, L J Opit
British Medical Journal|October 10, 1970
Computer-held clinical record system. I. Description of systemL J Opit, F J Woodroffe
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 29, 1979
Caesarean-section rates in Australia: a population-based auditL J Opit, T S Selwood
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