Law, Ethics, and Medicine: Studies in Medical Law

Oxford University Press USA (1984)
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Abortion, sterilization, medical experimentation, artificial ventilation, euthanasia, and organ transplantation raise important ethical issues. They also raise difficult legal issues in English law, but these have received relatively little attention from academic lawyers. This book discusses legal aspects of various ethical issues in modern medical practice.

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