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Collection of artworks by psychiatric patients finds permanent home in Heidelberg
A collection of 5000 artworks by German psychiatric patients, dating back to the 1920s, has finally found a permanent home after four decades...
British Medical Journal, 09/29/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
Bayer faces potential fine over cholesterol lowering drug
Bayer, the German company that was forced earlier this month to withdraw a cholesterol lowering drug from the market, might have to pay a fine of...
British Medical Journal, 08/25/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
Doubts raised over cancer vaccine study
A prizewinning German study claiming to have found a safe and effective vaccine for kidney cancer has been heavily criticised by doctors who say...
British Medical Journal, 07/28/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
Hamburg surgeon operates after stroke
A surgeon from Hamburg, Germany, is being investigated for operating on 21 patients when he was disabled as the result of a stroke. A surgeon...
British Medical Journal, 07/21/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
Germany debates embryonic stem cell research
German scientists are trying to further their plans to carry out research using stem cells, even though the politicians continue to debate the...
British Medical Journal, 07/07/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
German research society apologises to victims of Nazis
After more than 50 years Germany's main research organisation, the Max Planck Society, has accepted historical responsibility for crimes committed...
British Medical Journal, 06/16/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
German heart surgeon denies corruption
A heart surgeon in Heidelberg who was fined DM200 000 for accepting money from a manufacturer of heart valves to invest in his research department...
British Medical Journal, 04/21/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
Haematologist may face disciplinary action for research fraud
Roland Mertelsmann, the Freiburg haematologist implicated in one of Germany's most serious cases of forged research, cannot be proved to have had...
British Medical Journal, 03/24/01 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
German doctors condemn kidney offer
Patients undergoing dialysis in Germany have received a circular in recent weeks from an organisation based in the Czech Republic offering kidney...
British Medical Journal, 11/18/00 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication -
Abortion pill withdrawn in Germany after financial losses
Distribution of the abortion pill, mifepristone (Mifegyne), in Germany is to be stopped by the end of 2000. Distribution of the abortion pill,...
British Medical Journal, 10/28/00 by Annette Tuffs · More from publication
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