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    Effect of vaccination on severity and dissemination of whooping cough by Grob, P R, Crowder, M J, Robbins, J F

    “…A study was undertaken in general practice to clarify those factors, especially vaccinations, that influence the clinical picture and infectivity of whooping…”
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    Antibiotic prescribing practices and patient compliance in the community by Grob, P R

    “…Appropriate prescribing of antibiotics should take into account the most likely causal pathogens and severity of the illness. Few laboratory diagnostic aids in…”
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    The use of erythromycin as prophylaxis in chronic bronchitis: a cohort study from general practice by Grob, P R, White, E, Gargan, R, Gibbs, F J

    “…A cohort of patients with chronic bronchitis were invited to take erythromycin prophylactically to reduce the number of exacerbations of their disease. The…”
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    The effect of weather on some infectious diseases by Grob, P R, Crowder, M

    “…For several years the Royal College of General Practitioners has been collecting data supplied by local doctors throughout Britain on some infectious diseases…”
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    The use of erythromycin in a general practice by Grob, P R

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-01-1977)
    “…It would appear that erythromycin is a safe drug to use in general practice; it is indicated, and has advantages, in the treatment of infections of both the…”
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    A Logit Model for Infectious Diseases by Crowder, Martin, Grob, Paul R.

    Published in Applied Statistics (01-01-1975)
    “…For several years the Royal College of General Practitioners has been collecting together data supplied by doctors throughout Britain. We describe here an…”
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