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Volume II, No. 3, July-September 2005 (Incorporating Issues in Medical Ethics, cumulative Volume XIII, No. 3)
EDITORIALS
ICMJE statement on compulsory clinical trial registration: should Indian journals follow suit? Gitanjali Batmanabane Impact of life-prolonging technologies on end-of-life care in India Sunil K Pandya
DISCUSSION
Issues in the care of the dying S K Jindal Socio-ethical issues in the deployment of life-extending technologies Suhita Chopra Chatterjee and Sweta Mohanty End-of-life issues neglected in India Anil Kumar Rastogi Issues faced by a hospice S N Simha
COMMENT
Day-to-day decision making as a physician in India Milind Deogaonkar Practicing medicine in India: some ethical dilemmas George Thomas
CONTROVERSY
Living donor liver transplantation A V Srinivas Response: Living donor liver transplantation M Veera Prasad
INTERNATIONAL ETHICS
Medical ethics in surgical wards: knowledge, attitude and practice of surgical team members in Karachi B Shirazi, M Shahzad Shamim, M Shahid Shamim and Asif Ahmed
SELECTED SUMMARY
The Terry Schiavo case: Possible implications for India Bashir Mamdani
BOOK REVIEW
Who bears the burden? Double standards in medical research in developing countries. By Ruth Macklin Sunil K Pandya
FROM THE PRESS
OBITUARY: DR A M PAI
FROM OTHER JOURNALS
CORRESPONDENCE
ANNOUNCEMENT: NATIONAL BIOETHICS CONFERENCE
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