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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics Vol II No 4 Oct-Dec 2005

 EDITORIALS
 After the floods: the health service's responsibilities

Sandhya Srinivasan
 Supreme Court judgement on criminal medical negligence: a challenge to the profession MR Hariharan Nair
CONTROVERSY
 Polio eradication programme: some ethical issues
Yash Paul
 Polio eradication programme and ethical issues T Jacob John
ARTICLES
 Professionalism and challenges in dental education in India
Barry Schwartz, Anant Bhan
 The need for standards in dental care  Rajesh Dashaputra
COMMENT
 Emerging issues in medical imaging
Saleh A Al-Damegh
CASE STUDY
 Should this couple have undergone infertility treatment?
I Adibah, WY Wan Abu Bakar
 Response: issues are complex and need innovative solutions Gracy Andrew
 Response: infertility treatment is a human right Kamini Rao
 Should counsellors' notes be used for research? Padma Deosthali
 Response: data can be used with safeguards Sujata Sriram
 Response: use the data but take consent Tejal Barai-Jaitly

SELECTED SUMMARY
 Colonialism of clinical trials: discerning the positive spin-offs

Bashir Mamdani, Meenal Mamdani
BOOK REVIEW
 Coping with illness The anatomy of hope: how people prevail in the face of illness, by Jerome Groopman
Meenal Mamdani
FILM REVIEW
 Devrai: sensitive but from the care-giver's point of view
Deepa Dandekar
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