The Pharmaceutical Journal
February 26, 2000

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An Onlooker's Notebook   314

Leading Articles   315

News   316-318

News feature   319-320

Clinical Pharmacy   321-324

Business   325

The Society   326-327

Broad Spectrum   328

Letters to the Editor   329-332

Continuing education   333-337

Articles   338-341

Reviews   342

Original papers   343-346

Products   347

Notice-Board   348-350

Front cover picture

Front Cover Picture

Our front cover is a montage of photographs of the new Waterloo premises of the King's College London department of pharmacy. The department has recently moved there from its Chelsea site. Article (p338).

FIP congress to go ahead

The International Pharmaceutical Federation's Vienna congress is to go ahead despite international concern about the political situation in Austria (p316). Comment (p315).

Electronic communications

The Electronic Communications Bill, which is currently under Parliamentary scrutiny, is the subject of a news feature this week (p319).

Parkinson's disease

The first article in our new continuing education series on neurology is an overview of Parkinson's disease (p333).

Pharmaceutical care

In a week when we publish research which shows that a new model of hospital-based pharmaceutical care, in which pharmacists work closely with medical teams, can help improve prescribing and medicines management (p343), a director of pharmaceutical public health writes that pharmaceutical care, together with the concept of pharmaceutical public health, can help the profession highlight that it can do more than provide a supply and cost control service (p340). Comment (p315).