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ABOUT THE BOOK:- The book “Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna” attempts to impart knowledge in the direction of provision of quality healthcare to the poor. The basic objective of the book is to examine the implementation of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna across country. More specifically, the objectives are (1) To work out the implementation and Impact of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna in various states of India; (2) To analyse comparative performance of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna with other public sector health insurance schemes; (3) To study the problems faced by Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes in India; and(4) To draw policy implications from the empirical analysis.The contents of the book are exhaustive and cover a variety of topics on the implementation and impact of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna in various states of India. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Harinder Singh with over 16 years of teaching and research experience in the area of health economics/ health insurance/quantitative techniques. Dr Singh teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate students across a range of economics and business disciplines, and supervises a number of MBA, M Phil and Ph D students as well. He is widely traveled and has presented numerous research papers at national and international conferences in India as well as USA/ United Kingdom/ Singapore. His extensive research has produced more than 40 research papers in refereed journals, conference proceedings and books. Dr Singh's research interests include health economics, health insurance, health care, service quality etc. He received a number of prestigious research grants and best conference presenter awards recognising his outstanding contributions to research and research achievements. Dr. Amandeep Kaur Shahi is a highly educated professor with more than 10 years' teaching experience at college and university level; has received awards and recognitions in the field of Business Management and health insurance; published research papers in national and international journals. Dr. Amandeep is working as a faculty in business management at National Academy of Health and Business, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Awarded “Best Research Paper Award” from Insurance Institute of India. CONTENTS:- Introduction 7 Foreword 9 Acknowledgements 13 List of Abbreviations 15 1. Introduction 19 • Health Insurance • Pattern of Health Insurance. 2. Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna: An Inter State Analysis 33 • Health Financing in India • Implementation of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna in India • State-wise Impact of Rsby on Bpl Population in India • Insurer-wise Impact of Rsby on Bpl Population in India • Conclusion. 3. Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna and Other Public Sector Health Insurance Schemes 89 • Structure of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes • Implementation of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes • Comparison of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes • Conclusion. 4. Problems of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes 131 • Problems of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes • Problems of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY) • Conclusion. 5. Summary, Conclusion and Policy Implications 163 • Rationale of the Study • Database and Research Methodology • Implementation and Impact of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY) • Comparative Performance of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes (GSHISs) • Problems of Government Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes • Policy Implications and Suggesti. Refrences 183 Index 199 The Title 'Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna written/authored/edited by Dr Harinder Singh, Dr Amandeep Kaur Shahi', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351282235 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 204 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- The impressive collection of papers accommodated in this volume offers a snapshot only through nineteen research contributions covering different issues related to indigenous health practices from different ethnic groups of North East India. The topics covered in the present treatise include indigenous notions of health care, healer and healing practices; ethno medicinal, ethno-botanical and ethnozoological knowledge; child-rearing and pregnancy care practices etc., prevailed in North East India. The compilation would provide a better understanding towards the key determinants of the health and wellbeing of the indigenous people in the context of public health. The book will be of extremely stimulus and serve as useful reference material for researchers, policy makers, and consultants in the field of health studies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Sarthak Sengupta received his M.Sc (1977) and Ph.D (1983) degrees in Anthropology from Dibrugarh and Gauhati University respectively. He also worked with the Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India and North Eastern Hill University, Shillong for quite some time and conducted intensive field studies among diverse tribes and castes in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Uttar Pradesh. Professor Sengupta in all has about 265 research articles published in various reputed national and international professional journals besides several chapters in edited volumes. Moreover, he has to his own credit nineteen well-knitted books on North East Indian tribes. He has mentored ten number of Ph. Ds and completed several major research projects being sponsored by U.G.C.; ICSSR; DST; ICMR; Indian Tea Board etc. Professor Sengupta is associated with many Indian Universities in the matters of Post Graduate education in Anthropology. He is an active life and executive member of several professional anthropological bodies and member of editorial boards of Journal of Human Ecology , New Delhi; The Anthropologist, New Delhi; The Indian Journal of Anthropology, West Bengal; Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Dibrugarh University; Vision NE, Lakhimpur, Assam. Dr. Sengupta is at present Professor, Department of Anthropology; and Director (i/c), Centre for North East Studies, Dibrugarh University, Assam. His current research interest are genetical demography, globin gene distribution, population genetics, bio-social studies, diet and nutrition, indigenous health practices and disadvantaged tribal population groups of North East India. CONTENTS:- List of Tables . 11 Preface . 13 Acknowledgements . 17 List of Contributors. 19 1. Indigenous Knowledge System Vis-à-Vis Tribal Health Practices . 21 — R. K. Kar • Traditional Knowledge System • Indigenous Health Practices • Ethnomedicine • References. 2. Revisiting the Domain of Ethnomedicine: Some Issues and Methods . 29 — C. J. Sonowal • Components in Ethno Medicine • Importance of Combining Ethnomedicine and Biosciences • Anthropology of Health: Positivist and Interpretive Dichotomy • The Bio-cultural Nature of Ethnomedicine • Importance of Investigation on Health and Treatment Seeking Behaviour • Investigating Treatment Seeking Behaviour • The Health Belief Model (HBM) • The Healthcare Utilisation Model • Research Questions • Focused Ethnographic Study (FES) Method • Use of Theoretical Sampling • References. 3. Cross-cultural Comparison of Ethnozoological Treatments among the Tribes of North East India . 45 — Haobijam Vokendro Singh • Introduction • Ethnozoological Treatment among the Tribes of North East India • Conclusion • References. 4. Indigenous Knowledge Base for Development of Green Manufacturing and Cost Effective Healthcare . 55 — Nikhil K Sachan, Seema Pushkar, and S.K. Ghosh • Introduction • Drug Delivery Enhanced Products in Healthcare Market • Concept and Methodology • Results and Discussions • Conclusions • References. 5. Ethnomedicinal Practices among the Karbis of Assam . 67 — Melody Seb Rengma, Sar-Im Tisso, and Longkiri Timung • Introduction • Study Population • Materials and Method • The Karbis Concept of Health and Diseases • Use of Wild Vegetables and Medicinal Plants • Belief Associated with Plants • Conclusion • References. 6. Natural Resources and Indigenous Knowledge of Healthcare System among the Karbis of Assam . 77 — Somenath Bhattacharjee • Indigenous Knowledge of Healthcare System • Traditional Healthcare Practices of the Karbi People • Traditional Notion of Illness • Traditional Healthcare practices • Ritualistic use of fish • Use of fish to cure mental depression (Nihu kachingtung) • Fish as ethnomedicine • References. 7. Ethnomedicine among the Sonowal Kachari of Assam . 91 — Dali Dutta and Sarthak Sengupta • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Diseases and Treatments • Conclusion • References. 8. Traditional Healthcare Systems among the Khamtis: A Case Study . 101 — Ranjumoni Hazarika • Introduction • The Khamtis at a Glance • Material and Method • Results and Discussions • Use of Medicinal Herbs and Magico-Religious Beliefs • Conclusion • References. 9. Use of Indigenous Plants in Traditional Healthcare Systems among the Mishing Tribe of Assam.111 — Ratna Jyoti Das • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussions • Conclusion • References. 10. The Role of Folk Medical Practitioners During and After Flood: A Case Study of Mishing Medical Practitioners of Dhemaji District . 117 — Dipa Patir Changmai and Dharmendra Changmai • Introduction • Role of folk medical practitioners during and after flood • Methodology of the treatment • Treatment of Snake • Practice of ordeal to reduce complicacy • Conclusion • References. 11. Child Rearing Practices among the Mishings of Assam . 125 — Mondira Boruah • Introduction • The Mishings • Results • References. 12. A Study of Awareness Concerning Reproductive Healthcare Practices: Experience from the Dibongiya Deoris of Assam . 137 — Juri Borah and Sarthak Sengupta • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussions • Summary • Acknowledgement • References. 13. Indigenous Health Practices among the Oraon of Assam . 147 — Bhaskar Das • Introduction • Subjects and Methods • Findings • Jaundice • Pneumonia • Gastric • Diarrhea • Dysentery • Toothache • Conclusion • References. 14. Traditional Healing Practices of Forest Fringe Dwellers: A Paradigm of Cost-Effective Medication . 153 — Samrat Sengupta and Anindita Deka • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussions • Conclusion • References. 15. Ethnomedicinal Uses of Ficus L. in Assam . 173 — Priya Dhungana, Purnima Devi, and S.K. Borthakur • Introduction • Methodology • Result • Discussion • Conclusion • References. 16. An Emic Perspective on Health and Sickness: The Minyongs . 179 — Maitreyee Sharma • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Result and Discussion • Causes of Illness • Health Specialist and Diagnosing System • Conclusion • References. 17. Knowledge and Use of Medicinal Plants by Khasi, Garo, and Karbis of North East India . 189 — H.N. Dhungana, K.N. Barua and P.K. Hazarika • Introduction • Previous Ethnobotanical Study in this Area • Study Site • Study Method • Results and Discussions • Medicinal plants commonly available in the site • References. 18. Traditional Pregnancy Care among the Thadou of Manipur . 195 — Tonjam Joshila Chanu and M.C. Arunkumar • Introduction • About the Field Site • Traditional Knowledge in Thadou Community • Conclusion • References. 19. Indigenous Healthcare Systems: A Sumi Naga Perspective . 203 — Kitoholi V. Zhimo • Introduction • Universe of study • Methodology • Sumi Concept of Body, Health, Illness • The Indigenous Healthcare Systems • Healthcare System Pertaining to Personalistic Etiology • Types of Healers in Personalistic Domain • Healthcare Pertaining to Naturalistic Etiology • Biomedicine, Pluralism and the Emerging Healthcare System • Discussions • Conclusion • References. Index. 221 The Title 'Indigenous Health Practices Among the People of North East India written/authored/edited by Sarthak Sengupta', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9789351282433 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 227 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health / North East India. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book has been written primarily for the medical students, medical officers and lawyers, especially those dealing with medico-legal problems. A Registered Medical Practitioner should have sufficient knowledge of laws & ethical aspects of Good Medical Practice, in order not to conflict with it during his/her professional practice. For that he/she ought to be familiar with various Acts, Rules & Regulations that are in force or else he/she may find himself/herself inadvertently contravening these & courting trouble & also amounting to professional misconduct attracting disciplinary action by the authorities. For that reason, provision of laws relating to medical practice in undergraduate/graduate curriculum should be seriously considered. Medical jurisprudence benefits immensely both the medical and the legal field of work. A better understanding and cooperation has resulted and has facilitated a smoother working of both disciplines. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. P.S. Kapoor, MBBS, MS, PCMS (Ex) is Senior Consultant Trauma and Orthopedics at Chandigarh Surgical Centre, Chandigarh. He has more than forty years of Clinical, Professional, Administrative and Teaching (Academic) Experience. He was Chief Consultant and Head of Department of Orthopedics at Derna, Libya; besides teaching Doctors and Nurses. He was Senior Consultant Orthopedics at Fortis Heart & Multispecialty Hospital, Mohali. He was Surgical Specialist ESI Hospital Ludhiana. He was Staff Grade Orthopedics at Darlington Memorial & Bishop Auckland Hospitals, UK, under HSMP Visa Holder. He has authored medical text book “ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY”. Along with many important Medical Articles (Press), he also authored another medical text book “TRAUMA & ORTHOPEDICS”, which is currently under publication. CONTENTS:- Preface .13 Acknowledgement .15 Abbreviation .17 1. INTRODUCTION . 25 • MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE (SYN. FORENSIC/OR LEGAL MEDICINE). PART - I FORENSIC MEDICINE 2. MEDICAL ABERRATIONS . 39 • MEDICAL ABERRATIONS • DEATH • POST-MORTEM (PM CALORICITY) • CADAVERIC LIVIDITY (PM STAINING) • PUTREFACTION (DECOMPOSITION) • MEDICOLEGAL WOUNDS • MECHANICAL INJURIES • REGIONAL INJURIES • SCALP WOUNDS • SEXUAL AND ALLIED PROBLEMS • SEXUAL PERVERSIONS (DEVIATIONS) • INDUCED ABORTION • CRIMINAL (SEPTIC) ABORTION • ACCUTE DEPRESSION • ACUTE MANIA • ACUTE SCHIZOPHRENIA • EPILEPTIC (SEIZURE) INSANITY • CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY • ORGANIC BRAIN SYNDROME (OBS) • ILLUSION • NEUROSES. 3. TOXICOLOGY . 173 • POISONS OR TOXINS • IRRITANTS (CHEMICALS) POISONING: • CARBOLIC ACID (PHENOL) POISONING • COPPER SULFATE (BLUE VITRIOL) POISONING • ARSENIC POISONING • MERCURY POISONING • ACUTE MERCURY POISONING • CHRONIC MERCURY POISONING • PHOSPHORUS (ELEMENTAL) POISONING • KEROSINE POISONING • MARKING NUTS (SEMECARPUS ANACARDIUM) POISONING • WHITE OLEANDER (NERIUM ODORUM) POISONING • YELLOW OLEANDER (CERBERA THEVETIA) POISONING • STIMULANT EXPECTORANTS • TURPENTINE OIL (SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE) POISONING • GLASS POWDER POISONING • DIAMOND POISONING • PINS/NEEDLES/THORNS POISONING • IRON POISONING • SCORPION POISONING • SPIDER POISONING • WASP, BEE-STING POISONING • CATERPILLAR POISONING • BARBITURATES POISONING: DESCRIBED UNDER HYPNOTICS AND SEDATIVES • CHLOROFORM POISONING • NITROUS OXIDE (LAUGHING GAS) POISONING • CYCLOPROPANE POISONING • NARCOTICS (NATURAL AND SEMISYNTHETIC ALKALOIDS) • OPIUM POISONING • MORPHINE POISONING • ACUTE MORPHINE POISONING • NARCOTICS (SYNTHETIC) • MEPERIDINE (PETHIDINE) POISONING • NONNARCOTICS (ANALGESICS AND ANTIPYRETICS) • ACETAMINOPHEN (PARACETAMOL) POISONING • COLCHICINE POISONING • ACETANILID POISONING • ANILINE POISONING • NSAIDS POISONING • QUININE AND CINCHONA ALKALOIDS POISONING • TRAMADOL POISONING • FENTANYL POISONING • HYPNOTICS (INEBRIENTS) • ACUTE ALCOHOL (ETHYL) POISONING (INTOXICATION) • METHYL ALCOHOL (SYN. METHANOL, MACHINERY SPIRIT) POISONING • HYPNOTICS AND SEDATIVES • BARBITURATES POISONING • CHLORAL HYDRATE POISONING • BROMIDE POISONING • PARALDEHYDE POISONING • MARIHUANA (CANNABIS) POISONING • SEDATIVES AND TRANQUILLISERS • CCNTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) STIMULANTS • STRYCHNINE POISONING • CAFFEINE POISONING • AMINOPHYLLINE POISONING • DRUGS ACTING ON AUTONOMIC EFFECTOR CELLS • DRUGS STIMULATING STRUCTURES INNERVATED BY CHOLINERGIC NERVES (PARASYMPATHO-MIMETICS) • PILOCARPINE POISONING • MUSHROOMS (MUSCARINE) POISONING • DRUGS STIMULATING STRUCTURES INNERVATED BY ADRENERGIC NERVES (SYN. SYMPATHOMIMETICS, PSYCHOTOMIMETICS) • PSYCHOTOMIMETIC AGENTS POISONING • PSYCHEDELICS (HALLUCINOGENICS) ABUSE • MARIHUANA ABUSE • AUTONOMIC BLOCKING AGENTS • DRUGS INHIBITING STRUCTURES INNERVATED BY POSTGANGLIONIC CHOLINERGIC NERVES • BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS POISONING • ATROPINE POISONING • SCOPOLAMINE (HYOSCINE) POISONING • DRUGS INHIBITING STRUCTURES INNERVATED BY ADRENERGIC NERVES (ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS) • ERGOT ALKALOIDS POISONING (ERGOTISM) • LYSERGIC ACID-DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD) POISONING • DRUGS INHIBITING SKELETAL MUSCLES AND AUTONOMIC GANGLIA (SKELETAL MUSCLES AND AUTONOMIC GANGLIA INHIBITORS) • NOXIOUS GASES AND VAPORS (INHALENTS) • CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) POISONING • CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) POISONING • SEWER GAS POISONING • HYDROCYANIC (PRUSSIC ACID) POISONING • CYANIDE POISONING • HYDROGEN SULFIDE POISONING • LOCAL ANESTHETICS • COCAINE POISONING • LIGNOCAINE (SYN. LIDOCAINE, XYLOCAINE) POISONING • DIGITALIS AND ALLIED CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES • DIGITALIS POISONING • ANTICOAGULANTS POISONING • CYTOTOXIC DRUGS POISONING • ALKYLATING AGENTS POISONING • ANTIMETABOLITES POISONING • ANTI HORMONAL AGENTS POISONING • VINCA ALKALOIDS POISONING • ANTINEOPLASTIC ANTIBIOTICS POISONING • EOUS POISONING • DETERGENTS POISONING: • DISINFECTANTS AND GERMICIDES POISONING: • FORMALDEHYDE POISONING • IODINE POISONING • BORIC ACID POISONING • INSECTICIDES AND ARACHNICIDES (PESTICIDES) POISONING • CHLOROPHENOTHANE (DDT) POISONING • PHOSPHATES (ORGANIC) POISONING • RODENTICIDES POISONING • BARIUM POISONING • FLUOROACETATE POISONING • ANTHELMINTICS POISONING • CARBON TETRACHLORIDE POISONING • ASPIDIUM (MALE-FERN) POISONING • AMEBICIDAL AGENTS POISONING • EMETINE POISONING • INDUSTRIAL POISONING • HEAVY METALS POISONING • CADMIUM POISONING • MANGANESE POISONING • ZINC POISONING • GOLD POISONING • SILVER POISONING • BISMUTH POISONING • THALLIUM POISONING • BERYLLIUM POISONING • PAINT THINNER POISONING • HOUSEHOLD POISONING • FOOD POISONING • REFERENCES. PART - II MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE 4. LEGAL PROCEDURES . 343 • LEGAL (CRIMINAL) PROCEDURES • JUDICIAL INQUEST (JI) • POLICE INQUEST (PI) • EXHUMATION • POST- MORTEM (PM) EXAMINATION • SUMMEN • OATH TAKING (OT) • EVIDENCE RECORDING (ER) • DYING DECLARATION (DD) • DYING DEPOSITION • IDENTITY • POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION (AUTOPSY) • REFERENCES • VIRTUAL AUTOPSY. 5. LEGAL SYSTEM. 367 • THE INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM • CONSTITUTION • CONSTITUTION AND LAW COURTS • ATTORNEY GENERAL • SUPREME COURT ADVOCATES • DELHI HIGH COURT • DISTRICT COURTS OF INDIA • DISTRICT COURTS OF DELHI • PATIALA HOUSE COURTS • ROHINI COURTS • DWARKA COURTS • SAKET COURTS • KARKARDOOMA COURTS COMPLEX • DISTRICT COURTS OF MAHARASHTRA STATE • DISTRICT COURTS • ENACTMENT OF LAWS • APPLICABILITY OF LAWS • THE UK LEGAL SYSTEM • HISTORY AND CONSTITUTION • COURT SYSTEM • THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL AND CRIMINAL DIVISION) IN ENGLAND AND WALES • THE USA LEGAL SYSTEM • FEDERAL COURT SYSTEM • THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES • DISTRICT (TRIAL) COURTS • THE STATE COURT SYSTEM • ARTICLE I COURTS • RULES AND POLICIES • CIVIL CASES/CRIMINAL CASES/BANKRUPTCY CASES/ THE APPEALS PROCESS • BANKRUPTCY CASES • PETIT (TRIAL) JURY • GRAND JURY • REFERENCES • CANADA’S COURT SYSTEM • CANADA’S COURT SYSTEM • SUPREME COURT OF CANADA • INFERIOR-LEVEL COURTS OF THE PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES (INFERIOR COURTS) • SUPERIORLEVEL COURTS OF THE PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES (SUPERIOR COURTS) • FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA • FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL • TAX COURT OF CANADA • MILITARY COURTS • COURT MARTIAL APPEAL COURT OF CANADA • SUMMARY TRIALS • TRIBUNALS • AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM • COMMONWEALTH COURTS • SUPREME COURTS OF STATE AND TERRITORY • HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA • FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA • FEDERAL MAGISTRATES COURT • INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COURT OF AUSTRALIA • STATE AND TERRITORY COURTS • REFERENCES • EUROPEAN COURT SYSTEM • EUROPEAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM • INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM • NATIONAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM • EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE (ECJ) • ADVOCATE GENERAL • ECJ–QUASI CONSTITUTIONAL COURT • ECJ – RULES AND ACTIONS • ECJ - PRELIMINARY RULINGS • IMPORTANCE OF PRELIMINARY RULINGS • DIRECT ACTIONS • ECJ’S PROCEDURE • ECJ’S CHALLENGES • COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (CFI) • CIVIL SERVICE TRIBUNAL (CST) • JUDICIAL METHOD AND ANALYSIS OF THE JUDGMENTS • PROCEDURE BEFORE THE ECJ DIRECT ACTIONS • ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS • EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS (ECHR) • PRESIDENTS OF ECJ (TABLE 5.5) • INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM • INTERNATIONAL COURTS • AD HOC TRIBUNALS • INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE • INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (COUR PENALE INTERNATIONALE). 6. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES . 455 • OFFENCES • ABETMENT TO SUICIDE (DECRIMINALISE SUICIDE ATTEMPTS) • ACID ATTACKS TRAUMA • AGONY OF SENIOR CITIZENS • ALCOHOL ABUSE • CHILD ABUSE/VULNERABLE CHILDHOOD/NO COUNTRY FOR CHILDREN • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • DOPING • DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT • DRUG ABUSE • ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION (MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECT) • EUTHANASIA (MERCY KILLING) • ARGUMENTS FAVOURING EUTHANASIA • FACTORS OPPOSING EUTHANASIA • ARGUMENTS OPPOSING EUTHANASIA • EVETEASING • HOMICIDE, ABORTION AND RELATED OFFENCES • INDIA • USA • ATRICLE 125 • HONOUR KILLING • MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE • CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE • MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY (MTP) • CRITIQUE OF MTP ACT • MENTAL RETARDATION (MENTAL DEFECT) AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES • MORAL TURPITUDE • PRE-NATAL SEX DETERMINATION TESTS (PNDT) ACT • SEXUAL OFFENCES (OFFENCES AND PENALTY) • SEXUAL OFFENCES IN INDIA • ADULTERY • RAPE • CHILD SEX OFFENCES • CHILD ABUSE/VULNERABLE CHILDHOOD/NO COUNTRY FOR CHILDREN • SEXUAL OFFENCES IN UK • SEXUAL OFFENSES IN USA • ARTICLE 263 : SEXUAL PERFORMANCE BY A CHILD • SEXUAL VIOLENCE (PHYSICAL) • SEXUAL ABUSE • CONSENT FOR SEXUAL ACT OR BEHAVIOUR • SEXUAL ASSAULT • SEXUAL TORTURE • SODOMY • TORTURE (MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECT) • DOCTORS AND TORTURE • TORTURE (PSYCHOLOGICAL) • TROLLS /SADISTS • VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS • VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN • TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN ORGANS. 7. ACTS AND LAWS . 585 • ACTS (CIVIL AND CRIMINAL) RELATED TO MEDICAL PROFESSION • IMPORTANT ACTS AND RULES • CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDING • CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908 • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (CPA)-1986 • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (CPA)-1995 • CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT (REGISTRATION AND REGULATION) ACT 2010 • DOES IT HELP REMOVE QUACKERY? • CONSENT • CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT, 1971 • COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT, 1961 • DRUGS AND COSMETICS ACT, 1940 • DRUGS AND MAGIC REMEDIES ACT, 1954 • DYING DECLARATION ACT • ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT (EPA), 1986 • FATAL ACCIDENTS ACT, 1855 • IMMORAL TRAFFIC (PREVENTION) ACT, 1956 • MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY (MTP) • MEDICAL TRMINATION OF PREGNANCY (MTP) ACT, 1971 (ACT NO. 34 OF 1971) (10TH AUGUST 1971) • MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY AMENDMENT ACT, 2002 (ACT NO. 64 OF 2002) (18TH DECEMBER 2002) • MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY REGULATIONS, 2003 • MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1987 • MENTAL RETARDATION AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES ACT, 1999 • MORAL TURPITUDE • NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT, 1985 • OATHS ACT, 1969 • POISONS ACT, 1919 • PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (PNDT) ACT AND RULES • PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (REGULATION AND PREVENTION OF MISUSE) ACT (1994) NO. 57 (20TH SEPTEMBER 1994) • PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (REGULATION AND PREVENTION OF MISUSE) RULES (1996) • PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (REGULATION AND PREVENTION OF MISUSE) AMENDMENT ACT (2002) • PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (REGULATION AND PREVENTION OF MISUSE) AMENDMENT RULE (2003) • PREVENTION OF FOOD ADULTERATION ACT, 1954 • PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY ACT • THE PUNJAB PROTECTION OF MEDICARE SERVICE PERSONS AND MEDICARE INSTITUTIONS (PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY) ACT, 2008 (PUNJAB ACT NO. 26 OF 2008) • THE HARYANA PROTECTION OF MEDICARE SERVICE PERSONS AND MEDICARE INSTITUTIONS ACT, 2009 (HARYANA ACT NO. 14 OF 2009) • PROHIBITION OF CHILD MARRIAGE ACT, 2006 • PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACT, 1993 • NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION • STATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONS • PROTECTION OF WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, 2005 • PROTECTION OF WOMEN AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE BILL, 2007 • PROTECTION OF WOMEN AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE BILL, 2013 • REGISTRATION ACT • INDIA • REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT, 1969 • PROMINENT LAWS RELATED TO MEDICAL PROFESSION • BOLAM RULE (TEST) • TORT • TORT LAW • REFERENCES. 8. SECTIONS . 677 • SECTIONS • INDIA • PROMINENT SECTIONS • USA • SECTIONS. 9. JUDGMENTS (MEDICO-LEGAL) . 689 • JUDGMENTS (MEDICO-LEGAL) • ACADEMIC MATTERS READ WITH CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986 • CHILD ABUSE/VULNERABLE CHILDHOOD/NO COUNTRY FOR CHILDREN • JUDGMENT: MAMTA V/S STATE OF UT, CHANDIGARH (2014) • JUDGMENT: RAVINDER SINGH GILL V/S STATE OF HARYANA (2013) • JUDGMENT: RAVINDER SINGH GILL V/S STATE OF HARYANA (2014) • JUDGMENT: RAJNATH V/S STATE OF UT CHANDIGARH (2014) • JUDGMENT: PRADEEP KUMAR V/S STATE OF HARYANA (2014) • JUDGMENT: SUKHBIR SINGH, GAURAV, SONU SINGH AND THREE OTHERS V/S STATE OF PUNJAB (2012) • JUDGMENT: SUNIL AND AJAY V/S STATE OF UT CHANDIGARH (2014) • JUDGMENT: CHANDAN SAHNI AND SHIV KUMAR ALIAS TAMATAR SAHNI AJAY V/S STATE OF UP (2013) • JUDGMENT: JIWAN SINGH V/S STATE OF PUNJAB (2014) • CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CONTEMPT • CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDING • JUDGMENT: LAKSHMI V/S CHINNAMMAL @ RAYYAMMAL (2009)(2) RCR(CIVIL) 907: (2009)(1) RCR (RENT) 497(SC) • JUDGMENT: LAKSHMI V/S CHINNAMMAL @ RAYYAMMAL (2009)(1) RCR(RENT) 497: (2009)(2) RCR (CIVIL) 906(SC) • CONSENT • 2. FAILURE TO INFORM INHERENT RISKS • EXPRESS CONSENT • CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, 1950 • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986 • IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS OF INDIAN COURTS • NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, NEW DELHI • PUNJAB STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, CHANDIGARH • CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT • COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 • CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, 1973 • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT, 1961 • DNA TEST • CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908 • DNA TEST • CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908 • DRUGS AND COSMETICS ACT, 1940 • DRUGS AND MAGIC REMEDIES ACT, 1954 • DYING DECLARATION ACT, • EUTHANASIA • ARGUMENTS OPPOSING EUTHANASIA • FATAL ACCIDENTS ACT, 1855 • HOMICIDE • JUDGMENT: NEEL KUMAR @ ANIL KUMAR V/S STATE OF HARYANA, (2009) • IMMORAL TRAFFIC (PREVENTION) ACT, 1956 • INDIAN MEDICAL COUNCIL ACT, 1956 • INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860 • IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS/RULINGS OF SUPREME COURT • IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS/RULINGS OF INDIAN COURTS • IMPLIED UNDERSTANDING • ACT OF 0MISSION • VICARIOUS LIABILITY • NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, NEW DELHI • NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, NEW DELHI • PUNJAB STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, CHANDIGARH • JUDGMENT: DR. LAXMAN BALKRISHNA JOSHI V/S DR. TRIMBAK BAPU GODBOLE AND ANOTHER AIR (1969) SC 128 • LIABILITIES • VICARIOUS LIABILITY • JUDGMENT: DR. N.K. SENGUPTA V/S STATE OF NCT DELHI (2009)(5) RCR(CRIMINAL) 967 (DELHI): VICARIOUS LIABILITY • STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, CHANDIGARH • DISTRICT CONSUMER FORUM, PANCHKULA • HISTORICAL UK JUDGMENTS/LAWS/ RULINGS (MEDICO-LEGAL) • BOLAM RULE (TEST) • MENTAL HEALTH ACT, 1987 • MENTAL RETARDATION AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES ACT, 1999 • MORAL TURPITUDE • NARCO ANALYSIS • NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT, 1985 • OATHS ACT, 1969 • PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (PNDT) ACT AND RULES • PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACT, 1993 • PROTECTION OF WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, 2005 • PROTECTION OF WOMEN AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK PLACE BILL, 2007 • REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT, 1969 • SEDITION ACT • SEXUAL OFFENCES/PENALTY/JUDGMENTS • SEXUAL OFFENCES IN INDIA • ADULTERY • RAPE • SODOMY • SEXUAL OFFENCES IN UK • SHOPS AND COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS ACT, 1948 • TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN ORGANS ACT, 1994. PART - III STATE MEDICINE 10.STATE MEDICINE . 869 • STATE MEDICINE • TORTURE • SEXUAL TORTURE • DOCTORS AND TORTURE. 11.MEDICAL ETHICS . 881 • HIPPOCRATIC OATH • CODE OF MEDICAL ETHICS • DO’S AND DON’T FOR DOCTORS • GOOD MEDICAL PRACTICE. 12. ISSUES. 905 • ACID ATTACKS TRAUMA • ADVERTISING MEDICAL SERVICES • AGONY OF SENIOR CITIZENS • ALCOHOL ABUSE • CHILD ABUSE/VULNERABLE CHILDHOOD/NO COUNTRY FOR CHILDREN • CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT (CEA) • CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT (REGISTRATION AND REGULATION) ACT 2010 • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (CPA) • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (CPA) - 1986 • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (CPA) - 1995 • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE • DOWRY MENACE • EVE-TEASING • EUTHANASIA (MERCY KILLING) • ARGUMENTS FAVOURING EUTHANASIA • EUTHANASIA SQUADS: NVVE “RIGHT TO DIE” • NEDERLANDSE VERENIGING VOOREEN VRIJWILLIG LEVENSEINDE (NVVE) • FACTORS OPPOSING EUTHANASIA • ARGUMENTS OPPOSING EUTHANASIA • HONOUR KILLING • JUDICIAL MORALISM • MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE • MEDICAL PROFESSION…TESTING TIMES (IN TROUBLED WATERS) • MANDATORY RURAL POSTING FOR PG EXAMINATION ENTRY • NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH BILL, 2011 • PRE-NATAL SEX DETERMINATION TESTS (PCPNDT) ACT • RAPE • SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE (PREVENTION, PROHIBITION AND REDRESSAL) ACT, 2013 • TORTURE: PHYSICAL TORTURE • TORTURE: PSYCHOLOGICAL TORTURE • TROLLS /SADISTS • VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS • VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN. PART - IV APPENDIX 13.Questionnaire .1065 • QUESTIONNAIRE (SECTION-WISE). Index .1081 The Title 'Medical Jurisprudence written/authored/edited by P. S. Kapoor', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9789386397614 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 234 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Medical / Health. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
About the Book:-Year 2020 has been witness to a major upheaval in human history, wherein a microscopic entity has forced shut the entire world. COVID-19, the recent in the series of pandemics that human race has faced, is continuing to devour lives and has left a wide ranging impact on all spheres of human existence. Through a compilati on of articles, this book attempts to explore various facets of our struggle with this deadly disease, the efforts undertaken and the emerging new way of life in socio-economic, political and psychological context. It seeks to trigger introspection, and a quest for a more sustainable and harmonious living, along with appreciating the human ability to adapt, innovate and recreate as per the New Normal. About the Author:-Prof. Madhu Rajput is the former Head, Department of Western History ,University of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She has authored eight books and her field of specialisation is South Asia, Northeast India, and women studies. She has completed three Major Research Projects on Bhutan, and Tibetan women. CONTENTS:- Foreword .7 Preface . 13 List of Contributors .19 1. Pandemics: The Danse Macabre Since Ages . 21 — Colonel Gurusaday Batabyal, Ph.D. 2. Re-reading ‘Arthashastra’ During the Current Pandemic: India’s Geo-political Concerns and Quest for Astute Neighbourhood Diplomacy . 51 — Dr. Gouri Sankar Nag, Dr. Manas Mukul Banyopadhyay & Arpan Bhattacharya 3. Pandemics: Challenges and Human Survival . 63 — Squadron Leader Toolika Rani (retd) 4. Ensuring Learner Engagement During Covid-19 Pandemic: Pedagogical Methods for Online Education . 77 — Dr. Shreya Pathak 5. Women Self Help Groups: A Powerful Tool to Rebuild Life During and Post Covid-19 . 91 — Prof. Madhu Rajput 6. Covid-19: Emanation, Emasculation and Emancipation Demystifying Environmental Concerns . 105 — Dr. Shalini Pathak 7. Anxiety, Stress and Coping Strategies in Pandemics . 115 — Dr. Kumkum Singh 8. Unlocking Covid 19: Metamorphosing Society, Tradition, and Fine Arts . 125 — Dr. Subhra Rajput 9. Innovation as the New Ideator of Post Coronavirus World . 133 — Dr. Mani Bansal & Dr. A. K. Agarwal 10. The Changing ‘Face’ of Fashion in A Post Pandemic Era . 143 — Dr. Anantdeep Grewal 11. Brighter Facets of COVID-19: Lessons Learnt by Mankind . 155 — Owais Ismaeil 12. Covid-19 and Appropriation by the Electronic Media . 167 — Dr. Archna Rathore 13. Exodus of Migrants in Times of Covid-19: An Afterthought . 177 — Dr. Achla Sonker 14. Impact of Covid-19 on Politics . 187 — Colonel Kuldip Singh Grewal (Retd) Index . 197 The Title 'COVID-19: Battle for Survival written/authored/edited by Madhu Rajput', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242848 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 206 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Medical/Health. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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