Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 6
... action upon confidences or defamatory statements divulged by the doctor . Indemnity from civil action is given by law in two degrees : Absolute Privilege is that which applies to any statements made in a Court of Law ( or Parliament ) ...
... action upon confidences or defamatory statements divulged by the doctor . Indemnity from civil action is given by law in two degrees : Absolute Privilege is that which applies to any statements made in a Court of Law ( or Parliament ) ...
Side 47
... action being directed either at the hospital management committee or jointly with them and the non - medical person at fault . The liability of hospital authorities for negligence of their staff has changed over the years . Originally ...
... action being directed either at the hospital management committee or jointly with them and the non - medical person at fault . The liability of hospital authorities for negligence of their staff has changed over the years . Originally ...
Side 55
... action may be modified by benefits already derived or to be derived under the statutory provisions . Before this Act was introduced , there was previous legislation ( mainly the Workmens Compensation Acts , 1925-1945 ) which provided ...
... action may be modified by benefits already derived or to be derived under the statutory provisions . Before this Act was introduced , there was previous legislation ( mainly the Workmens Compensation Acts , 1925-1945 ) which provided ...
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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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