Socialist Health Review and Radical Journal of Health
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Radical Journal of Health 1998 Vol. 3, No. 3, July – Sep.
Violence and health care profession: towards a campaign for medical neutrality Nurses and human rights: protecting providers of care Humanitarian action and field workers: some controversial issues Indigenous health care system in Karnataka: an exploratory study -
Radical Journal of Health 1998 Vol. 3, No. 2, April – June
Determinants of health: some issues State’s response to fiscal crisis: implications for health – A Kerala study Focus group discussions: A methodological note National health insurance and financing: An international review -
Radical Journal of Health 1998 Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan. – March
Failures of success: Tamil Nadu’s demographic experience Technology, competition and costs of Medicare: implications for policy No-targets for FP: how effective? CIBA Geigy and Sandoz: some issues Calicut declaration -
Radical Journal of Health 1996 Vol. 2, No. 4, Oct. – Dec.
Surat epidemic 1994: was it plague? Bio social determinants of abortion: interpreting NFHS data Educating women doctors: an experiment in Sudan Document: National population policy How useful is primary data in understanding health needs? -
Radical Journal of Health 1996 Vol. 2, No. 2/3, April – Sep.
Indian initiatives on public health: Ranchodlal Chotala Medicalizing mild hypertension: WHO Benefits? Sexual behaviour and sexuality: Attitudes in Delhi and Maharashtra Physical standards in the private health sector All that’s wrong with world bank’s TB policy -
Radical Journal of Health 1996 Vol. 2, No. 1, Jan. – March
Investment in medical equipment: study of private hospitals in Madras Famine and epidemics: Insights from major famines Toxic legacy of union Carbide in Bhopal Women and reproductive health: Review of literature National disease control programmes: selected data -
Radical Journal of Health 1995 Vol. 1, No. 4, Oct. – Dec.
Indian criminal law and industrial offences Economic aspects of tuberculosis control Family experience of epilepsy Interpreting demographic data: SRS 1993 Leeds Declaration: Reorienting Public Health Research -
Radical Journal of Health 1995 Vol. 1, No. 3, July - Sept
- PUBLIC HEALTH BUDGETS: DECLINING TRENDS - GENDER POLITICS IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN INDIA - PLAGUE: THE SUBALTERN EXPERIENCE - MARKET, HEALTH AND IDEOLOGY - TB : UNREALISTIC PRESCRIPTIONS - HEALTH, DIRT AND IMAGES OF ORGANIC FOOD -
Radical Journal of Health 1995 Vol. 1, No. 2, April - June
- UNDERSTANDING MENTAL DISTRESS: FRANKFURT SCHOOL’S CONTRIBUTIONS - EDUCATING INDIANS IN MEDICINE: GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE. 1845-1885 - CULTURAL RELATIVISM, ETHICAL IMPERIALISM AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS - NEW DRUG POLICY MAKES WAY FOR PRICE RISE - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: NEED TO BROADEN THE CONCEPT -
Radical Journal of Health 1995 Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan.
Colonial health policy in Madras presidency Women, health and development: A perspective States’ health expenditure Structural adjustment and health in Africa Injured psyches: Mental health of Bhopal survivors -
Radical Journal of Health 1989 Vol. 3, No 4, March
Medical Education: - What Ails Medical Education? - Medical Education in India : Who Pays ? - Political Economy of International Migration - Undergraduate Medical Education in Underdeveloped Countries - Private Sector in Medical Care - Need for Alternative Medical Education in South Africa - Socio History in Medicine -
Radical Journal of Health 1988 Vol. 3, Nos. 2-3, Sep. – Dec.: Health and Human Rights
Special Focus: Doctors and Torture Steve Biko and South African Medical Community Dr. Ramanadhan: In defence of civil rights Some aspects of state torture Why are torturers never punished? Indian prison manual: Brief review Movement Against Torture Reports from Pakistan, Uruguay, Chile Plus human rights ethical codes and declarations -
Radical Journal of Health 1988 Vol. 5, No. 1, June: Fifth Anniversary Special
Heath care beyond apartheid Health care, health policy and under-development in India Health on political agenda in Pakistan -
Radical Journal of Health 1988 Vol. 2, No. 4, March: Medicine and Law
Medical malpractices and law Good manufacturing practices: Is government serious? Norplant: ‘The Five-year Needle’ – the Bangladesh Trial Understanding medical ethics Banning pre-natal sex determination Issues and debates Scope and limits of Maharashtra legislation -
Radical Journal of Health 1987 Vol. 2, No. 3, Dec.: Issues in Pharmaceuticals
Ethical aspects of development of Salk Vaccine Impact of patents system on indigenous drug firms Pharmaceuticals: Limits of left perspective Reinterpreting Homoeopathy High dose EP Drugs The socio-Political Dimension Responsibility of industry, doctors and government -
Radical Journal of Health 1987 Vol. 2, Nos. 1-2, June – Sep.: Issues in Medical Technology
Work, Ideology and Science: The case of Medicine On surrogate motherhood: The baby ‘M’ case Impact of Medical Technology in Neurology Politics of Contraceptive Technology in New Zealand How safe is the workplace? Strengthening the cuckoo’s Next? -
Radical Journal of Health 1987 Vol. 1, No. 4, March: Nuclear Technology and Health
Digitized by HEaL Institute -
Radical Journal of Health 1986 Vol. 1, No. 3, Dec.: State Sector in Health Care
Political economy of state health financing State in medical care The irreversible welfare state Towards a left critique of new drug policy Medical officers: The ‘New Middle Class’? -
Radical Journal of Health 1986 Vol. 1, No. 1, June: Health care in Post-Revolutionary Societies
Health policy under state socialism Epidemiology of aggression: Nicaragua Population policy in China Health Care in Mozambique -
Radical Journal of Health 1986 Vol. 1, No. 2, Sep.: Primary Health Care
Primary health care in people’s movement Immunisation as populism MCH Services: programming reproduction? Challenge to scientific medicine in US Female patients / male doctor’s universe -
Socialist Health Review 1986 Vol. 2, No. 4, March: Mental Health
Ambivalence of psychoanalysis Making of a psychiatrist Psychosurgery and mind control How relevant is psychiatric social work training? Organising women on health issues Torture of political activists: Role of doctors -
Socialist Health Review 1985 Vol. 2, No. 3, Dec.: System of Medicine
Dialectical approach to traditional medicine Indigenous healers in independent India Traditional and modern medical systems Organising doctors -
Socialist Health Review 1985 Vol. 2, No. 2, Sep: People in Health Care
Class location of doctors Upside down research: Anaemia studies CHWs in Shahdol Community health projects at the crossroads? Critique of Illich -
Socialist Health Review 1985 Vol. 2, No. 1, June: Imperialism & Health
Public health in Colonial India New medical technology: an umbilical connection Corporate crimes in the drug industry Monopoly capital and the health sector Racism and health in the U.S.