The Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) has in the past 55 years reflected the phenomenal socioeconomic progress of Singapore. Publications in the pre-independent years were mainly on diseases like cholera, diphtheria, leprosy, tetanus and worm infestation. In the new millennium, the research papers included molecular genetics, health economics, obesity, Internet medicine, cancer, cosmetic surgery and palliative medicine. The annual SMA Lecture published in the SMJ provides an ethical compass for doctors to remind them of primum non nocere.
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Kua, E. H., & Kua, J. P. H. (2016, November 1). The social transformation of Singapore medicine through 55 years of the SMJ. Singapore Medical Journal. Singapore Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2016173
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