ISSUE |
AUTHORS |
TITLE (AS A HYPERLINK) |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
Sreelekha Nair |
Aruna Shanbaug and workplace safety for women: the real issue sidestepped |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
RR Kishore |
Aruna Shanbaug and the right to die with dignity: the battle continues |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
Roop Gursahani, Raj Kumar Mani |
India: not a country to die in |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
Sunita VS Bandewar, Sanjay Nagral |
Healing and dying with dignity: Where does India Stand? |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
Sheela Jaywant |
The caregivers' point of view |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
M R Rajagopal |
Access to palliative care: insights into ground realities post-2014 amendment to NDPS Act |
Vol 1, No 1 (NS) (2016): Who decides when you die? |
Rohini Shukla |
Passive euthanasia in India: a critique |
Vol 1, No 2 (NS) (2016): Ethics in practice |
Sheetal Pradhan |
Diary of a daughter |
Vol 1, No 3 (NS) (2016): Of fact, fiction, and feelings |
Gita Ramaswamy |
Making life and death meaningful |
Vol 1, No 3 (NS) (2016): Of fact, fiction, and feelings |
Sandhya Srinivasan, Veena Johari |
Response to proposed research to reverse brain death: more than regulatory failure |
Vol 1, No 4 (NS) (2016): Ethics and edical education |
Ravindra B Ghooi, Kelly Dhru, Sheela Jaywant |
The urgent need for advance directives in India |
Vol 12, No 1 (2015): New year; old problems |
Leila Cristina Soares |
Advance directives, palliative care and clinical bioethics committees |
Vol 12, No 2 (2015): The patient at the centre |
Sunita VS Bandewar |
Access to controlled medicines for palliative care in India: gains and challenges |
Vol 12, No 4 (2015): Of caring and healing |
Vijayaprasad Gopichandran |
Faith healing and faith in healing |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Mustafa Al Mousawi |
Reaching self-sufficiency in deceased organ donation in Asia: harsh realities and ethical concerns |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Leonardo D De Castro |
Organ donation in the Philippines: should the dead do more? |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Mohsin N, Al-Busaidy Q, Al-Marhuby H, Al Lawati J, Daar AS |
Deceased donor renal transplantation and the disruptive effect of commercial transplants: the experience of Oman |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Aamir Jafarey, Sanjay Nagral |
Towards deceased organ donation in Asia: negotiating the challenges |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Jacqueline J L Chin, Theodora HX Kwok |
After presumed consent: a review of organ donation in Singapore |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Sanjay Nagral, J Amalorpavanathan |
Deceased organ donation in India: where do we go from here? |
Vol 11, No 3 (2014): A brave new, challenging world? |
Farhat Moazam, Aamir Jafarey |
Pakistan's experience with kidney transplantation and trade: a call for international solidarity |
Vol 9, No 2 (2012): Some lives are cheaper than others |
Alok Sarin, Pratima Murthy, Sudipto Chatterjee |
Psychiatric advance directives: potential challenges in India |
Vol 9, No 3 (2012): Nurturing empathy |
Abhijit Chakravarty, Pawan Kapoor |
Concepts and debates in end-of-life care |
Vol 8, No 1 (2011): Standing together |
Lalit Krishna, Benjamin Capps |
Opioid use at the end of life: working out the physician's intentions |
Vol 7, No 3 (2010): Corruption in healthcare |
Lalit Krishna |
Consent in terminal sedation |
Vol 4, No 1 (2007): A matter of consent |
K Ramesh Chandra Naidu |
Learning a complex code |
Vol 3, No 3 (2006): Health care, medical education and caste in India |
Sanjib Das Adhikary, R Raviraj |
Do not resuscitate orders |