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resources | reports, documents, articles | medical | rehabilitation and treatment
- (2005) Report of the Hospital Monitoring Committee
Second report of the Monitoring Committee On Medical rehabilitation of Bhopal gas Victims
File: Subject.PDF
- (2005) Rajogopal, Arvind. Article about Sambhavna Clinic
Publication date/place unknown.
File: I was trying to begin this essay for while but for some reason I was.doc
- (2003) Ranjan, N. a. S., Satinath et al.
http://www.bhopal.org/jama.pdf
- (2002) Nash, Jonathan. Study of Health Clinics in Gas Affected Bhopal
The main objective of this excellent study done by Jonathan Nash was "to find out how private health clinics in gas-affected Bhopal operate on a day-to-day basis".
File: jonathan nash_s study.pdf
- (2001) Eckerman, Ingrid. Chemical Industry and Public Health: Bhopal as an Example
This article by Ingrid Eckerman appears in both Swedish and English and uses the Bhopal gas disaster as an example of corporate accountability.
File: Bhopal Gas Disaster.pdf
- (2001) Vajpeyi, Y. Bhopal gas victims to get free medicare.
From The Indian Express
http://www.indianexpress.com/ie20011227/nat12.html
- (2000) A Brief Note on Prescriptions Collected from the Bhopal Hospital Trust
Dr. Atanu Sarkar's study based on photocopies of prescriptions collected from patients undergoing treatment at BHT.
File: Microsoft Word - BMHT Prescriptions.pdf
- (1998) Mahapatra, Richard. Five Steps to Recovery
Panchakarma, an Ayurvetic treatment, holds the key to Bhopal gas victims’ recovery. This article discusses the Sambhavna clinic which treats survivors with both Ayurvedic and Allopathic medicine
File: FIVE STEPS TO RECOVERY.doc.pdf
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