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Volume 4 Number 3 July - September 1996

EDITORIAL

Giving opinions in medico-legal cases: a dilemma

Yash Lokhandwala

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Reusing disposables J B D'Souza

The great American pseudo- epidemic of the prostate

Robert F McCauley, Eugene D Robin
Ethics of authorship of scientific papers R D Ganatra
Prenatal diagnostics: an offer you can't refuse? Hanne Bang, Brigit Petersson
Medical ethics in the context of the national mental health programme Bhargavi Davar
The electropathy scandal Ramdas Ambulgekar
LETTERS
Organs for sale, philosophy for hire Thomas George
Organs for sale Anil Pilgaokar
Pakistan Journal of Medical Ethics Rana Tauqir Ahmed
Disregard for medical ethics despite protest Anant R. Phadke

VOX POPULI

Disastrous 'electro- magneto- homeo- therapy'
Striving officiously to keep alive
Doctors abetting artful dodgers (continued)
Maharashtra Medical Council
The lay person and the Consumer Protection Act

FROM OTHER JOURNALS

Acquire organs for transplantation
Hippocratic oath revisited
Ethics in journalism
Genetic privacy
Making predictions in children: boon or bane?
Doctors assisting in suicide
Can organs be harvested from an anencephalic foetus before its legal death?
Is 'resuscitation' of a brain-dead person justified?
The bill permitting doctors to assist suicide in terminally ill individuals in the Northern Territories of Australia
Living wills - beware!
Informed consent in research
Euthanasia in China

HANDBOOK OF MEDICAL ETHICS

Ethics in biomedical research
CODE
Declaration of standing committee of doctors of the EC


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