Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 14
... Health Service contract , and also the assurance that the patient has been accepted by some other doctor . Until the latter event , the first doctor is obliged to continue full responsibility . ( c ) Naturally , the death or distant ...
... Health Service contract , and also the assurance that the patient has been accepted by some other doctor . Until the latter event , the first doctor is obliged to continue full responsibility . ( c ) Naturally , the death or distant ...
Side 50
... HEALTH SERVICE - TERMS OF SERVICE The two main sections of the National Health Service differ widely in the nature of the contract of employment . A hospital board will define the area of responsibility so far as professional duties are ...
... HEALTH SERVICE - TERMS OF SERVICE The two main sections of the National Health Service differ widely in the nature of the contract of employment . A hospital board will define the area of responsibility so far as professional duties are ...
Side 188
... Health or the Chief Medical Officer of the Scottish Home and Health Department . INTERPRETATION OF THE VARIOUS STATUTORY PROVISIONS The Certifying Practitioners Though the Act does not specify them , they almost invariably consist of ...
... Health or the Chief Medical Officer of the Scottish Home and Health Department . INTERPRETATION OF THE VARIOUS STATUTORY PROVISIONS The Certifying Practitioners Though the Act does not specify them , they almost invariably consist of ...
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The Ethics of Medical Practice | 1 |
Transplantation of Organs and Tissues | 17 |
The Doctor and His Employer | 49 |
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