Category: Research Articles
Problems in medical ethics that concern all nations
This is the first in a more or less regular series of essays to appear in Medical Ethics. The series will attempt to provide a critical and relevant analysis of Western medicine not available in current journals. The issues to be discussed are described briefly below. They concern both the Third ...
Ethics in psychiatry
Psychiatry entails ethical dilemmas in defining normal and abnormal, diagnosis and treatment, individual freedom, con? dentiality, competency, commitment and other complex issues.
Updating and modifying what constitutes professional misconduct
Any conduct of the doctor which is reasonably regarded as disgraceful or dishonorable by professional men of good repute and competence.
Violence and the ethical responsibility of the medical…
Prof. Upendra Baxi, a well known expert on law and a former vice chancellor of Delhi and South Gujarat universities, in his comments on Women's Studies in the ICSSR Newsletter seven years back, made some incisive and disturbing comments on the coverage of violence in social science discourses in ...
Privacy in public hospitals
The overwhelming need to write on privacy dawned upon me only when I had a personal experience in this matter some time ago. My colleague had just been appointed as a lecturer in a municipal hospital and as part of various formalities had to get a certificate of medical fitness. Besides other inv...
Maharashtra Medical Council Act (1965): suggested amendments
The Maharashtra Medical Council Act (hereafter re-ferred to as the Act), legislated in 1965, has deficiencies that do not allow the Council to respond to changes in the patterns of medical practice, education and health-care services and the vast increase in number of medical practitioners over t...
Bhopal – victims’ continuing agony and revictimisation
It is more than ten years since over forty tonnes of lethal gases leaked from the pesticide plant in Bhopal belonging to Union Carbide Corporation. The leak affected over 500,000 persons. Most of these gases (which included methyl isocyanate, hydrogen cyanide and monomethylamine) have produced pe...
Ethics of organ transplantation
Dhanwantari narrates: "During the great war of the gods, Rudra severed the head of Yadnya. The gods then approached the famous celestial twin surgeons, Aswinikumaras. They successfully united Yadnya's head to his trunk restoring him to life"– Sushrut Samhita Sl / 17
Doctor-patient relationship
In the correspondence section of this issue Dr. Thomas George contests our expressed view that it is unethical for a doctor to take over a patient already under the care of another doctor without a note of referral.
Suggested guidelines for hysterectomy in mentally handicapped women
Forum for Medical Ethics sought and obtained opinion and advice from a variety of experts. It also studied some of the publications on the subject in medical and other journals. The following draft guidelines were then drawn up and are presented here. They could form the basis for the preparation...
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