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Vol 97, No 8 (2007) Estimating the burden of disease attributable to smoking in South Africa in 2000 Details   PDF
Pam Groenewald, Theo Vos, Rosana Norman, Ria Laubscher, Corne van Walbeek, Yussuf Saloojee, Freddy Sitas, Debbie Bradshaw, and the South African Comparative Risk Assessment Collaborating Group
 
Vol 97, No 8 (2007) Estimating the burden of disease attributable to urban outdoor air pollution in South Africa in 2000 Details   PDF
Rosana Norman, Eugene Cairncross, Jongikhaya Witi, Debbie Bradshaw, and the South African Comparative Risk Assessment Collaborating Group
 
Vol 97, No 8 (2007) Estimating the burden of disease attributable to vitamin A deficiency in South Africa in 2000 Details   PDF
Beatrice Nojilana, Rosana Norman, Debbie Bradshaw, Martha E van Stuijvenberg, Muhammad A Dhansay, Demetre Labadarios, and the South African Comparative Risk Assessment Collaborating Group
 
Vol 111, No 7 (2021) Estimating the surgical backlog from the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa: A retrospective analysis of six government hospitals Abstract   PDF
K M Chu, J Marco, H Bougard, C P Strauss, L Bertels, A E Victor, L van der Walt, A Goliath, R Duvenage
 
Vol 99, No 9 (2009) Estimation of adult antiretroviral treatment coverage in South Africa Abstract   PDF
Muhammad Aarif Adam, Leigh Francis Johnson
 
Vol 94, No 7 (2004) Estimation of the diagnostic accuracy of organ electrodermal diagnostics Details   PDF
J Z Szopinski, D Pantanowitz, G P Lochner
 
Vol 97, No 8 (2007) Estimationg the burden of disease attributable to unsafe water and lack of sanitation and hygiene in South Africa in 2000 Details   PDF
Simon Lewin, Rosana Norman, Nadine Nannan, Elizabeth Thomas, Debbie Bradshaw, and the South African Comparative Risk Assessment Collaborating Group
 
Vol 94, No 11 (2004) Ethical and legal controversies in cloning for biomedical research - a South African perspective Details   PDF
A Dhai, J Moodley, D J McQuoid-Mason, C Rodeck
 
Vol 107, No 5 (2017) Ethical and legal perspectives on the medical practitioners use of social media Abstract   PDF
Brenda Kubheka
 
Vol 100, No 11 (2010) Ethical challenges in an age of overpopulation Abstract   PDF
Sergei V Jargin
 
Vol 109, No 6 (2019) Ethical considerations in genomic research in South Africa Abstract   PDF
J de Vries, N S Munung
 
Vol 108, No 12 (2018) Ethical considerations in the application of cell and gene therapies in children Abstract   PDF
M S Pepper, A Pope, S Kling, M Alessandrini, W van Staden, R J Green
 
Vol 101, No 1 (2011) Ethical decision making in severe paediatric burn victims Abstract   PDF
H Rode, A J W Millar, B Castle, J Lyle
 
Vol 103, No 12 (2013) Ethical issues and Huntington's disease Abstract   PDF   HTML
Jennifer G R Kromberg, Tina-Marié Wessels
 
Vol 93, No 3 (2003) Ethical issues in voluntary HIV testing in a high-prevalence area - the case of Malawi Details   PDF
Joseph M Mfutso-Bengo, Adamson S Muula
 
Vol 93, No 2 (2003) Ethical standards Details   PDF
ED Sonnenfeld
 
Vol 98, No 3 (2008) Ethics and surgical training in Ancient India - a cue for current practice Abstract   PDF
Bhugwan Singh, Swami Saradananda
 
Vol 93, No 12 (2003) Ethics, litigation and teaching of anatomy Details   PDF
D F du Toit
 
Vol 95, No 12 (2005) Ethnic tensions aggravate nursing shortage Details   PDF
Chris Bateman
 
Vol 108, No 3 (2018) Ethnopharmacological use of potassium permanganate in South African traditional medicine Abstract   PDF
R A Street, G M Kabera, C Connolly
 
Vol 93, No 10 (2003) Etorphine poisoning Details   PDF
C F Brink, J Erasmus
 
Vol 100, No 10 (2010) eTV's faith healing advertorial ‘fatal’ - TAC Abstract   PDF
Chris Bateman
 
Vol 102, No 11 (2012) Eugen Ulrich (Uli) Schmid Abstract   PDF   HTML
Jan Philip Pretorius, Robert Carl Franz
 
Vol 102, No 6 (2012) Euthanasia - no dignity in death without an ethos of respect for human life Abstract   PDF   HTML
Daniel J Ncayiyana
 
Vol 105, No 10 (2015) Euthanasia in SA – sacrificing one to render many vulnerable? Abstract   PDF
Chris Bateman
 
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