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Mens Sana Monographs 

A Monongraph Series Devoted To The Understanding of Medicine, Mental Health, Mind , Man And Their Maxtrix 

Ajai R. Singh

Ajai R. Singh

The Goal : Health for All The Commitment : All for Health

Abstract Primary Health Care was the means by which Health for All by the Year 2000 AD was to be achieved. And Health for All was possible only if All were mobilised for Health. This meant not just governments and medical establishments, but people themselves. Primary health care is essentially health care made universally accessible […]

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Some Answers

(Page 70, raised a few questions which one of the authors (A.R.S.) attempts to answer. Take them for whatever they are worth. Hope they excite you to search for your own answers.) Q.1. What should governing bodies and funding agencies do to encourage original research? Ans. Stop funding replicative research to the extent being done

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Replicative Nature of Indian Research, Essence of Scientific Temper, and Future of Scientific Progress

Abstract A lot of Indian research is replicative in nature. This is because originality is at a premium here and mediocrity is in great demand. But replication has its merit as well because it helps in corroboration. And that is the bedrock on which many a fancied scientific hypothesis or theory stands, or falls. However,

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Readers Respond

The Mens Sana Monographs are excellent, novel and with a different presentation from a new angle. I congratulate both of you for taking pains and making all the efforts to bring out such useful and informative monographs. – Dr. Indla Ramasubba Reddy* M.D. (Psych), D.P.M (NIMHANS), F.I.P.S. Psychiatrist, Vijayawada – President, IPS South Zone (1999-2000) –

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What Shall We Do About Our Concern with the Most Recent in Psychiatric Research?

Abstract Most clinicians and researchers are concerned with recent advances in psychiatry. This involves the danger whether something time-tested may get sidelined for extra-scientific reasons. That the pharmaceutical industry and superspecialist researcher may keep churning out new findings to impress audiences is only a partial truth. Research progresses by refutation and self-correction. Acceptance in science

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