Coeliac disease in primary care: case finding study Contact details for individual author were omitted from the authors' footnote to this article through Hin and colleagues (16 January.


Coeliac disease in primary care: case finding study

Contact details for individual author were omitted from the authors' footnote to this article through Hin and colleagues (16 January, p 164) Graham Bird is consultant immunologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford OX3 7LJ

The genomic challenge

This editorial on Tessa Richards (6 February, pp 341-2) referr at the period of the fourth paragraph to "the government's new decision to introduce a sum of two units year moratorium on genetic testing for insurance purposes" This should have read "the government's fresh decision not to introduce a moratorium."

subdued plasma vitamin D in Asian toddlers in Britain

In this editorial on B A Wharton (2 January, pp 2-3) the latitudes of Britain were unjust The northernmost latitude of the United Kingdom is almost 61 [pound sterling] (the island of Unst in Shetland, where there are the bulk of mankind of Asian origin living), and the southernmost latitude is just below 50[degrees] (the Scilly Isles).

senior abuse



In this editorial from Alison Tonks and Gerry Bennett (30 January, p 278) the introduction of the bound "granny battering" was mistakenly attributed to G R Burston; it was in fact A Baker who first used the period of time (Modern Geriatrics 1975;5(8):20).

ABC of oxygen: Diving and oxygen

This article at Peter Wilmshurst (10 October 1998 pp 996-9) used the incorrect abbreviation for inspired partial urgency of oxygen. The abbreviation should have been [Pio.sub.2] not [Fio.sub.2].

ABC of sexual health (28 November 1998 to 6 March 1999)

We have been asked to make clear that a certain of the pictures used to illustrate this series were chosen at the editorial team and were not seen at the authors before publication.

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