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  • 3. Trends in violence in England and Wales 2000-2004: an accident and emergency perspective.
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  • 6. Variations in admissions to hospital for head injury and assault to the head. Part 1: Age and gender.
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  • 11. Violence in an urban community from the perspective of an accident and emergency department: a two-year prospective study.
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  • 14. Which patients spend more than 4 hours in the Accident and Emergency department?
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  • 15. The pattern of increase in emergency hospital admissions in Scotland.
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  • 16. The epidemiology and chronobiology of epistaxis: an investigation of Scottish hospital admissions 1995-2004.
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  • 19. Hospital admission for acute pancreatitis in the Irish population, 1997 2004: could the increase be due to an increase in alcohol-related pancreatitis?
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    J Public Health (Oxf); 2007 Dec; 29(4):398-404. PubMed ID: 17998260
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