Principles of Medical Law
Andrew Grubb(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 30. November 1999
Book
Hardback
1100 pages
978-0-19-829888-5 (ISBN)
Description
Medical law is a rapidly evolving subject both as an area of practice and as an academic discipline. This book, written by the leading practitioners and academics in the field, is destined to be recognised as the authoritative first point of reference for all medical law practitioners. Replete with references to primary sources and the secondary literature, this major undertaking provides a comprehensive exposition of English medical law, from the organisation of health care to the legal meaning of death. The book has been designed with the needs of the practitioner in mind while retaining a depth of analysis that will also find favour with an academic audience. The internal layout of the book has been specifically designed for ease of access, and it will be kept thoroughly up-to-date by way of annual cumulative supplements compiled by the General Editors, the first of which is published simultaneously with the main work and included in the purchase price. This is the first major reference work on medical law. As such, it is sure to find a welcome place on the shelves of all practitioners and serious scholars of medical law.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 171 mm
Weight
2023 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-829888-5 (9780198298885)
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Andrew Grubb
Principles of Medical Law
Book
12/1998
Oxford University Press
€154.75
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Persons
Author
Editor
Professor of Medial Law, Cardiff Law School, University of Wales
Content
I: THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. 1: Christopher Newdick: The Organization of Health Care. 2: Diana Kloss: The Health Care Professions. II: CONSENT TO TREATMENT. 3: Andrew Grubb and Ian Kennedy: Consent: The Competent Patient. 4: James Munby: Consent: Children and the Incompetent Patient. III: MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE. 5: Andrew Grubb: Duties in Contract and Tort. 6: Michael Jones: Breach of Duty. 7: Ian Kennedy and Michael Jones: Causation and Defences. 8: Institutional Liability. IV: SPECIFIC ISSUES. 9: Kristina Stern: Confidentiality and Medical Records. 10: Michael Freeman: Medically Assisted Reproduction. 11: Andrew Grubb: Abortion. 12: Adrian Whitfield: Actions Arising From Birth. 13: Ian Kennedy: Research and Experimentation. 14: Harvey Teff: Products Liability. 15: Bernard Dickens: Donation and Transplantation of Organs and Tissue. 16: Alexander McCall Smith: Ending Life. 17: Bernard Dickens: Death