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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics April-June 2006 (Vol III No 2 )
EDITORIALS
Junior doctors, strikes and patient care in public hospitals George Thomas
The Clemenceau debate and occupational health Vijay Kanhere
Restricted availability of free anti-rabies vaccine in public health facilities in India: unethical and criminal Anant Phadke
 
ARTICLES
Assaults on public hospital staff by patients and their relatives: an inquiry Neha Madhiwalla, Nobhojit Roy
Research involving medical records review: an Indian perspective Girish Menon, Richard Cash
 
COMMENT
Patient information and medication labelling: an area of concern Sujith J Chandy, Binu S Mathew
General Agreement on Trade in Services and the health sector B Ekbal
 
INTERNATIONAL ETHICS
Research ethics review in government and academic institutions in Thailand Somboon Kietinun
 
CASE STUDY
Conflict between the law and ethics while researching Anonymous
 
CASE STUDY RESPONSES
Such research cannot be in isolation N B Sarojini, Saswati Bhattacharya
Where is the girl in all the decision making? Anoopkumar Thekkuveettil
Learning to be humane Padmaja Samant
 
SELECTED SUMMARY
Gifts with multiple edges Bashir Mamdani, Meenal Mamdani
 
FILM REVIEW
Coping with dementia: Thanmatra George Thomas
BOOK REVIEW
The lost domains of the doctor … Do we still need doctors? by John D Lantos Meenal Mamdani
 
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