To the Editor: In his article on research misconduct,1 Marcovitch cited my article on institutional corruption in medicine, which was published in the BMJ in 2002.2 He states:
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- Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shrewsbury, UK.
Correspondence: peter.wilmshurst@rsh.nhs.uk
- 1. Marcovitch H. Research misconduct: can Australia learn from the UK’s stuttering system? Med J Aust 2006; 185: 616-618. <MJA full text>
- 2. Wilmshurst P. Institutional corruption in medicine. BMJ 2002; 325: 1232-1235.
- 3. Smith R. Research misconduct: the poisoning of the well. J R Soc Med 2006; 99: 232-237.
- 4. Smith R. Corruption in medicine [Editor’s choice]. BMJ Online 2002; 325 (23 Nov).
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