Medical Ethics and Law
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Chapter 12: Liability and the Legal Duty to Inform in Research
Early medicine was characterized by paternalistic medical practices. The Ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, for example, opined that ‘[physicians] will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick according to [their] ability and judgment. [They] will keep them from harm and justice’ (Hippocratic Oath 1943). In the modern era, medical paternalism continued to be legitimized through […] Read more
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The Physician Who Knew Too Much: A Comment on Watters v White
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Chapitre 8: La responsabilité civile des conseillers en génétique
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Biobanques destinées à la recherche: introduction et défis majeurs
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