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    Eating disorders revisited. I: anorexia nervosa by Gilchrist, Peter N, Ben‐Tovim, David I, Hay, Phillipa J, Kalucy, Ross S, Walker, M Kay

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (19-10-1998)
    “…Anorexia nervosa is a serious psychiatric illness with a high morbidity and a significant lifetime mortality. Recurring themes in such patients centre on…”
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    Eating disorders revisited. II : bulimia nervosa and related syndromes by HAY, P. J, GILCHRIST, P. N, BEN-TOVIM, D. I, KALUCY, R. S, WALKER, M. K

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (02-11-1998)
    “…Bulimia nervosa and related syndromes are common, and occur in up to 5% of women who attend general practitioners. Young women in First World countries,…”
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    Evolving evidence and continuing uncertainties for eating disorders by Ben‐Tovim, David I, Gilchrist, Peter N, Walker, M Kay

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (03-09-2001)
    “…More vigorous trials are needed to assess the effectiveness of treatments for these disabling disorders…”
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    Dietary Compliance in the Short Bowel Syndrome by Gilchrist, P.N., Phillips, P.J., Heddle, R., Harley, H.

    “…Psychologic problems associated with the short bowel syndrome have received limited recognition. The literature has previously considered these problems as due…”
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    A study of 100 consecutive admissions to a psychogeriatric unit by Gilchrist, P N, Rozenbilds, U Y, Martin, E, Connolly, H

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (16-09-1985)
    “…A series of 100 consecutive admissions to a psychogeriatric unit in a large public psychiatric hospital is described. Fifty-four of these were readmissions…”
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    The psychological aspects of artificial nutritional support by Gilchrist, P N, Phillips, P J, Odgers, C L, Hoogendorp, J

    “…Patients receiving artificial nutritional support are subject to ongoing psychological stress. They are often physically ill, are required to follow a rigid…”
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