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Contents: March 2000

Editorials

Doctor as murderer

A good death

The rise in bacterial resistance


News

Police end strike at university in Mexico City

Future of London Ambulance Service under debate

Upfront tuition fees scrapped

Conference agrees on wider range of candidates for medical school

Sham surgery may put patients at risk

Susceptibility gene for germ cell testicular cancer localized

Additives may be displayed on cigarette packs

Tighter control on GPs to follow doctor's murder convictions

Surgeon amputated healthy legs

Oral sex may be important risk factor for HIV infection

Video guide to suicide is shown on television

BMA accused of contempt of court

Clinic sued for unauthorised use of sperm

Doctor's book shames French prisons

Bristol inquiry hears closing submissions

Education

Surgical emergencies: acute abdominal pain

ABC of heart failure: Clinical features and complications

Thyrotoxicosis

Beyond breaking bad news: Helping patients who suffer

Career focus: Combining medicine and law

Picture Quiz


Papers

Review: Men found the early months of first time fatherhood challenging

Review: beta Blockers benefit patients with chronic heart failure


Life

Planning your elective - Canada

On elective in Montreal

Perspectives

Doctors from heaven

Interviews

Confidentiality, consent, and the media

Far, far away


Letters

Time for a sinister practice

More research is needed

Can British medical students pass their final examinations without washing there hands

Additional duty hours should be explained

Treatment of data

Rights bring responsibilities

Keeping medical students merryg

Reviews

Objective structured clinical examination

The art of healing

Medicine at a glance for preclinical and clinical students

The Anatomy of Disgust

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Surfacing after burnout

Have a Heart

Minerva: March 2000