Doctors working in developing countries are sometimes isolated from medical colleagues and from the world of medical information. Tropical Doctor provides an ideal forum for sharing experiences and establishing best practice, aiding communication between medical professionals in different environments. Doctors working in district level hospitals and community services will find this publication particularly useful.
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Assistant Editors Dr A Stewart Dr N van den Broek Dr J Donnelly
Editorial Board Dr M Corachan Dr A Cordell Mr P East Mr David Goodall Professor G J Johnson Dr T E Lankester Mr P Payne
International Advisory Board Dr Jemal Abdulkadir (Ethiopa) Professor R G Baruzzi (Brazil) Professor Paul C Y Chen (Malaysia) Professor Nurul Islam (Bangladesh) Professor Iftikhar A Malik (Pakistan) Dr D A Meira (Brazil) Dr Samiran Nundy (India) Dr J C Pinto Dias (Brazil) Professor Ronald E Pust (USA) Professor Zohair A Sebai (Saudi Arabia) Professor V Seminario de Rivera (Peru)