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William T Hamilton

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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 3, 2004
Incidence of fatigue symptoms and diagnoses presenting in UK primary care from 1990 to 2001Arlene M Gallagher, Janice M Thomas, William T Hamilton, et al.
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|March 27, 2004
High incidence of mesothelioma in an English city without heavy industrial use of asbestosWilliam T Hamilton, Alison P Round, Deborah J Sharp, et al.
Family Practice|April 5, 2005
The prognosis of different fatigue diagnostic labels: a longitudinal surveyWilliam T Hamilton, Arlene M Gallagher, Janice M Thomas, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|July 20, 2022
Blood tests in primary care: A qualitative study of communication and decision-making between doctors and patientsJessica Watson, Penny F Whiting, Chris Salisbury, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|July 11, 2022
'I guess I'll wait to hear'- communication of blood test results in primary care a qualitative studyJessica Watson, Chris Salisbury, Penny F Whiting, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|June 27, 2022
Diagnoses after newly recorded abdominal pain in primary care: observational cohort studySarah J Price, Niamh Gibson, William T Hamilton, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 5, 2022
Intra-abdominal cancer risk with abdominal pain: a prospective cohort primary care studySarah J Price, Niamh Gibson, William T Hamilton, et al.
BMJ Open|May 15, 2016
Is omission of free text records a possible source of data loss and bias in Clinical Practice Research Datalink studies? A case-control studySarah J Price, Sal A Stapley, Elizabeth Shephard, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 3, 2014
Non-visible versus visible haematuria and bladder cancer risk: a study of electronic records in primary careSarah J Price, Elizabeth A Shephard, Sally A Stapley, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2024
Diagnosing cancer in English community pharmaciesStephen H Bradley, Daniel Jones, Su Wood, et al.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 3, 2004
Incidence of fatigue symptoms and diagnoses presenting in UK primary care from 1990 to 2001Arlene M Gallagher, Janice M Thomas, William T Hamilton, et al.
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|March 27, 2004
High incidence of mesothelioma in an English city without heavy industrial use of asbestosWilliam T Hamilton, Alison P Round, Deborah J Sharp, et al.
Family Practice|April 5, 2005
The prognosis of different fatigue diagnostic labels: a longitudinal surveyWilliam T Hamilton, Arlene M Gallagher, Janice M Thomas, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|July 20, 2022
Blood tests in primary care: A qualitative study of communication and decision-making between doctors and patientsJessica Watson, Penny F Whiting, Chris Salisbury, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|July 11, 2022
'I guess I'll wait to hear'- communication of blood test results in primary care a qualitative studyJessica Watson, Chris Salisbury, Penny F Whiting, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|June 27, 2022
Diagnoses after newly recorded abdominal pain in primary care: observational cohort studySarah J Price, Niamh Gibson, William T Hamilton, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 5, 2022
Intra-abdominal cancer risk with abdominal pain: a prospective cohort primary care studySarah J Price, Niamh Gibson, William T Hamilton, et al.
BMJ Open|May 15, 2016
Is omission of free text records a possible source of data loss and bias in Clinical Practice Research Datalink studies? A case-control studySarah J Price, Sal A Stapley, Elizabeth Shephard, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 3, 2014
Non-visible versus visible haematuria and bladder cancer risk: a study of electronic records in primary careSarah J Price, Elizabeth A Shephard, Sally A Stapley, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2024
Diagnosing cancer in English community pharmaciesStephen H Bradley, Daniel Jones, Su Wood, et al.
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