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    Why Britain Can't Afford Informed Consent
    Hastings Center Report 15 (4): 19-25. 1985.
    In the case of Mrs. Amy Sidaway, the House of Lords has rejected the “American” legal doctrine of informed consent, which is based on patients' rights, in favor of a standard based on the obligations of the reasonable physician. The British National Health Service, with centralized planning, prospective funding, and limited resources, is unlikely to provide a safe harbor for a doctrine based on individual choice in health care.
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    Abortion Law in England: The Medicalization of a Crime
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (1-2): 146-161. 1990.
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    Challenges in Medical Care Edited by Andrew Grubb School of Law and Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, King’s College, London, UK The sixth volume in the series of King’s College Studies takes a reflective view of medical law and ethics, the health care system and challenges raised by modern technology. A distinguished team of authors returns to problems and controversies that have long challenged medical law and ethics, and shows how new issues are constantly arising as a result of developments …Read more
  • Тип: Статья в журнале-научная статья язык: Английский том: 11 номер: 1 год: 1997 страницы: 75-89 цит. В ринц®: 0
    with Carole Ulanowsky, Miles Little, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Lennart Nordenfelt, David Lamb, and Becky Cox White
    Bioethics 11 (1): 75-89. 1997.