Benzodiazepine Self-Poisoning in Pakistan: Implications for Prevention and Harm Reduction
October 1998, Volume 48, Issue 10
Editorial
Suicide and parasuicide have been identified as serious public health problems in many countries of the world1. Hospital admissions following parasuicide are a considerable drain on resources in both primary and secondary health care1.
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The pattern of Benign Gestational Trophoblastic Disease in Karachi
Nargese J. Talati , et al
Snake Bite Experience at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences
Jamal Zafar , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
Two Years’ Study of Pattern and Frequency of Fatal Injuries
Farhat Hussain Mirza , et al
Meetings and Seminars
Diarrhoea Related Studies
REVIEW ARTICLES
CASE REPORTS
STUDENTS' CORNER
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