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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
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| 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 |
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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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