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This is regarding your interview with Dr Arun Bal, founding member of
the Forum for Medical Ethics Society (FMES), Mumbai.
The journal Issues in Medical Ethics, quarterly journal of the FMES,
is available on the web at www.issuesinmedicalethics.org . All back issues
starting with the first issue in August 1993 are on the site.
Competing interests:
None declared
Competing interests:
No competing interests
12 August 2003
Sandhya Srinivasan
freelance journalist and Executive Editor, Issues in Medical Ethics
Website of the journal Issues in Medical Ethics
This is regarding your interview with Dr Arun Bal, founding member of
the Forum for Medical Ethics Society (FMES), Mumbai.
The journal Issues in Medical Ethics, quarterly journal of the FMES,
is available on the web at www.issuesinmedicalethics.org . All back issues
starting with the first issue in August 1993 are on the site.
Competing interests:
None declared
Competing interests: No competing interests