Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 65
... evidence in the Magistrate's Court when the doctor appeared at either the magistrate's hearing or the committal proceedings . Now that depositions often form the only evidence at committal proceedings , if the charge is a serious one ...
... evidence in the Magistrate's Court when the doctor appeared at either the magistrate's hearing or the committal proceedings . Now that depositions often form the only evidence at committal proceedings , if the charge is a serious one ...
Side 78
... evidence is available for a decision as to the nature of the death to be made , an ' open ' verdict is returned . This means that the inquest is adjourned indefinitely and could be re - opened at any later date if further information ...
... evidence is available for a decision as to the nature of the death to be made , an ' open ' verdict is returned . This means that the inquest is adjourned indefinitely and could be re - opened at any later date if further information ...
Side 175
... evidence being required that a woman has not yet reached the menopause . 7. Rarely , imposture of pregnancy may require medical evidence . A former need for evidence of pregnancy no longer exists , this being the bar to execution of a ...
... evidence being required that a woman has not yet reached the menopause . 7. Rarely , imposture of pregnancy may require medical evidence . A former need for evidence of pregnancy no longer exists , this being the bar to execution of a ...
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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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