SECOND OPINION: A surgeon’s view of healthcare and policy in India
Rare tumour reveals a rarer person
Neuroendocrine tutors are now increasingly being detected during scans for other problems, which means that they are not as rare as we think.
An alternative narrative
What the story of a Bangladeshi man who needed an urgent blood transfusion can teach us
A fine doctor
Medicine is a profession where it is difficult not to be moved by inequities and injustice. Dr. Jonathan Fine was one doctor who went above, beyond and often overboard. Following the leadings of his heart.
Obituary. H.G. Desai
Mumbai in the Time of Sachin Tendulkar
In the two decades that Sachin has been scaling new peaks, the game has become an adjunct of the entertainment industry and Mumbai, his home, a very different city.
OBITUARY: Satpal Dang – a personal memoir
In the early 1990s when this journal was in its infancy and struggling to establish itself, I used to enthusiastically show it to all those who I thought would be even remotely interested. Many of them would look at the journal and say the usual nice things, and it often ended there.