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LJPC
31 July 2010

Obituary notices

Obituary notices should be around 250 words. If you can, please send obituaries on disk or by email. Please give your name and contact details, including a phone number and email address if you have one.

Self written obituaries (written in the first person) are welcome. In all obituaries we need to know the full name of the deceased, main job title, date of birth, date and place of qualification, and exact date of death. We also encourage authors to include the cause of death. We cannot guarantee to list more than two honours or fellowships.

We also welcome good quality photographs; we cannot always guarantee to publish them but will always endeavour to return them to the sender.

Obituaries will be considered by an editorial committee and may be shortened. We do not send proofs.

Pressure on space means that, in most cases, we will be able to publish only about 100 words in the printed LJPC, but we can run a fuller version on www.londonjournalofprimarycare.org

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London Journal of Primary Care

Volume 3, Number 1; January 2010

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· ISSN 1755-9146 (Print)
· ISSN 1755-9154 (Online)

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