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Ethical manoeuvring of grounded theory for public health: how grounded can we be?

The ethical imperative of public health as a discipline is being increasingly envisioned to advance the ideas of social justice, human rights, and equity. Research is a powerful tool to meet this end as it brings to the fore the socio-economic and political structu...

Evolution of post-trial access in India: An analysis of ethical and regulatory guidelines

Background: Post-trial access (PTA) is an important element of any ethics or regulatory guidance document. It was first introduced in the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) in the year 2000 but has only recently gained momentum. The objective of this narrative review wa...

The path of healing: What a cracked bucket can teach young surgeons

This narrative explores the journey of young paediatric surgeons through the metaphor of a cracked bucket that inadvertently waters flowers along its path. The story illuminates how perceived imperfections and vulnerabilities in medical practice often create spaces...

A book on tuberculosis for everyone

John Green. Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection. Ebury Press; 2025. 208 pages, INR 999, ISBN: 1529961432

Illness, culture, and power: stories beyond the clinic

Haris Qadeer. Medical Maladies: Stories of Disease and Cure from Indian Languages. India: Niyogi Books, 340 pages, INR 495, ISBN: 978-93-91125-75-2.

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