Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 144
... injuries are of particular importance to doctors . The detailed interpretation of fatal injuries is the task of the coroner's pathologist , but where death does not occur or has been delayed , the casualty officer or general ...
... injuries are of particular importance to doctors . The detailed interpretation of fatal injuries is the task of the coroner's pathologist , but where death does not occur or has been delayed , the casualty officer or general ...
Side 145
... injuries to the driver and front seat passenger of a vehicle . and secondary injuries from other vehicles are a common cause of fatalities . PASSENGERS IN A MOTOR VEHICLE The most dangerous place in the car is the front passenger seat ...
... injuries to the driver and front seat passenger of a vehicle . and secondary injuries from other vehicles are a common cause of fatalities . PASSENGERS IN A MOTOR VEHICLE The most dangerous place in the car is the front passenger seat ...
Side 146
... injuries as a direct result of the initial contact , followed by secondary injuries from striking the ground . The classic fatal injury ... injuries ( contact with road and other vehicles Secondary 146 EXAMINATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE INJURIES.
... injuries as a direct result of the initial contact , followed by secondary injuries from striking the ground . The classic fatal injury ... injuries ( contact with road and other vehicles Secondary 146 EXAMINATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE INJURIES.
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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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