International Medical Commission On Bhopal - Further Reading

Further Reading

  1. Bertell R, Tognoni G (1996). "International Medical Commission, Bhopal: a model for the future". The National Medical Journal of India 9 (2): 86–91. PMID 8857045.
  2. Dhara VR. "The International Medical Commission on Bhopal: Findings & Recommendations". http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in. http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/International%20Medical%20Commission.pdf.
  3. Dhara VR (2002). "What ails the Bhopal disaster investigations? (And is there a cure?)". International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 8 (4): 371–9. PMID 12412856.
  4. Dhara VR. Findings of the International Medical Commission on Bhopal. The Hindu – Survey of Environment; 2003.
  5. Eckerman, Ingrid (2004). The Bhopal Saga - Causes and Consequences of the World's Largest Industrial Disaster. India: Universities Press 2004. pp. 213–214. ISBN 81-7371-515-7. http://www.eckerman.nu/default.cfm?page=The%20Bhopal%20Saga.
  6. Mathur C (2006). "The International Medical Commission on Bhopal: Rewriting the Experience of Bhopal Victims into the Professional Literature". Irish Journal of Anthropology 9: 19–23. ISSN 1393-8592. http://eprints.nuim.ie/1196/.

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