Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 61
... rarely required . QUARTER SESSIONS Four times per year , the magistrates of a county or county borough assemble to hear the more serious cases committed by examining magistrates , with the exception of those which go to the Assizes ...
... rarely required . QUARTER SESSIONS Four times per year , the magistrates of a county or county borough assemble to hear the more serious cases committed by examining magistrates , with the exception of those which go to the Assizes ...
Side 206
... Rarely do matters go even this far ; the pathological criteria of proving a separate existence are so hard to fulfil , that usually the charge of infanticide is dropped , often to the gratification of the police , who derive no ...
... Rarely do matters go even this far ; the pathological criteria of proving a separate existence are so hard to fulfil , that usually the charge of infanticide is dropped , often to the gratification of the police , who derive no ...
Side 210
... rarely being any mention of it in textbooks of medicine or paediatrics , and rarely more than a paragraph in one or two forensic pathology books . The incidence of cot death is hard to estimate , but a Department of Health survey ...
... rarely being any mention of it in textbooks of medicine or paediatrics , and rarely more than a paragraph in one or two forensic pathology books . The incidence of cot death is hard to estimate , but a Department of Health survey ...
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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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abortion accident alcohol alleged Amputation asphyxia assault Assize Court attend autopsy barbiturates birth blood body bruises burns carbon monoxide poisoning cardiac arrest cause of death child circumstances Committee common concerned condition consent coronary artery coroner coroner's cot death court criminal cyanosis damage death certificate deceased defence disease doctor donor driver embolism especially ethical evidence examination Executive Council exposure extremely fatal forensic forensic pathologist fracture frequently haemorrhage head injury hospital infant infanticide infarction inquest lesions matter Medical Council medical ethics medical officer medical practitioner medico-legal mental myocardium National Health Service nature neck negligence normal obtained occur offence parents pathologist patient person police post-mortem practice pregnancy present procedure professional pulmonary embolism registered Registrar relatives request risk rupture salts seen sexual signs skin sometimes still-birth substances sudden death suicide surgical temperature therapeutic tissues transplantation treatment usually woman World Medical Association wound