Legal Aspects of Medical PracticeChurchill Livingstone, 1972 - 280 sider |
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Side 122
... sign . Blisters may be present on either ante - mortem or post - mortem burns and the distribution of the burns ... SIGNS OF INJURY OTHER THAN BURNS must be looked for , not only potential marks of foul play , but injuries from the ...
... sign . Blisters may be present on either ante - mortem or post - mortem burns and the distribution of the burns ... SIGNS OF INJURY OTHER THAN BURNS must be looked for , not only potential marks of foul play , but injuries from the ...
Side 207
... signs of life after being completely separated from the body of the mother . This separation applies to the limbs ... signs of continued survival for a considerable period after birth . The two most reliable are the presence of food in ...
... signs of life after being completely separated from the body of the mother . This separation applies to the limbs ... signs of continued survival for a considerable period after birth . The two most reliable are the presence of food in ...
Side 219
... signs of hypothermia in such cases , there is little medical evidence that is required , the circumstances being ... signs of under - nutrition being the body weight , empty gas - filled alimentary tract , and dilated gall bladder ...
... signs of hypothermia in such cases , there is little medical evidence that is required , the circumstances being ... signs of under - nutrition being the body weight , empty gas - filled alimentary tract , and dilated gall bladder ...
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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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