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2008 | July-September | 18 | 3
Editorial
The 'why' of radiology and related issues
In the practice of radiology, there really is just one question that needs to be answered each time the radiologist performs or reports a study. The question is 'Why?'-'Why am I performing this study?...
Medico-Legal
Law and the radiologist, socio-legal perspectives in radiology practice, lex radiologica: Fundamental commandments of radiology practice in the times that be
No civilization…would ever have been possible without a framework of stability, to provide the wherein for the flux of change. Foremost among the stabilizing factors, more enduring than customs, manne...
Medico-Legal FROM THE ARCHIVES
Liberalizing consent - Supreme Court's preference for 'real consent' over 'informed consent' Roentgenological diagnosis of alimentary tract emergencies in the new born
Consent is a major source of dispute between doctors and patients, not just in India but all over the world. There are two major schools of thought which govern the law of consent in medicine. One is ... Introduction With the rapid strides in the perfection of surgical techniques and with the advances in the pre and postoperative care of the patient, it is almost imperative to obtain a...
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