Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 178
... abortion . About one in five of all pregnancies abort . TYPES OF ABORTION 1. NATURAL SPONTANEOUS ABORTION This is an extremely common condition thought to account for about 60 % of all abortions , though estimates vary widely . The ...
... abortion . About one in five of all pregnancies abort . TYPES OF ABORTION 1. NATURAL SPONTANEOUS ABORTION This is an extremely common condition thought to account for about 60 % of all abortions , though estimates vary widely . The ...
Side 179
... abortion by administering any poison or other noxious thing or shall unlawfully use any instrument or any other means whatsoever . It should be noted that there is a difference in the law for the woman herself and ... abortions ABORTION 179.
... abortion by administering any poison or other noxious thing or shall unlawfully use any instrument or any other means whatsoever . It should be noted that there is a difference in the law for the woman herself and ... abortions ABORTION 179.
Side 180
... ABORTION The duty of the doctor , as always , is to treat the patient and observe the ethical rules of professional conduct . As long as the patient is alive , he has no cause to play detective unless it is apparent that a professional ...
... ABORTION The duty of the doctor , as always , is to treat the patient and observe the ethical rules of professional conduct . As long as the patient is alive , he has no cause to play detective unless it is apparent that a professional ...
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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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