The Lancet has helped bring global attention to the problem of violence against doctors in China through its Editorials in 2012 (May 12, p 1764)1 and 2014 (March 22, p 1013),2 and has stimulated local discussion on potential solutions. India's health system faces a similar crisis and the magnitude of the Indian problem is, perhaps, greater. More than 2000 junior doctors from 17 government-run hospitals in India's largest city, Mumbai, went on strike for 4 days in March, 2017, to protest a recent spate of violence against doctors.
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