A C Grams,M J Carneiro de Sousa,R Roesch et al.
A C Grams et al.
The authors aim to characterise sexual abuse within the marital relationship. They analyzed the reports of the clinical examinations performed at the Institute of Legal Medicine of Oporto on victims of sexual abuse from January 1990 until D...
N Tabak,T Ben-Or,F Zur
N Tabak
Many nurses working in hospitals, especially in the wards, as well as nurses in community clinics have been involved in treating AIDS sufferers. In spite of clear and widespread information available to professionals, strong apprehensions s...
Y Melamed,R Kimchi,D Shnit et al.
Y Melamed et al.
Informed consent and insight are among the most important issues in medical treatment, especially for psychiatric patients. In this study, we examined the competence to consent to psychiatric hospitalization of 113 psychiatric patients who ...
R B Leflar
R B Leflar
The Japanese medical profession has come under increasingly intense scrutiny from the media and the public. Calls for recasting the traditional paternalistic doctor-patient relationship have become sufficiently pervasive that the medical pr...
Comparative Study
Medicine and law. 1997;16(4):705-20. DOI: 1997
B M Dickens
B M Dickens
Advances in medical health depend on non-medical, as well as medical research. When research involves human participants, it raises legal and ethical concerns that have come to be approached by reference to codes of research ethics. Many of...
Parental right to determine whether to use aggressive treatment for an early gestational age infant: the Messenger case [0.03%]
早孕期胎儿治疗争议——兼论父母医疗决定权案件
J J Paris
J J Paris
Manslaughter charges were brought against Dr. Gregory Messenger, a Michigan (USA) dermatologist, for removing his extremely premature infant son from a ventilator in the neonatal intensive care unit. Prior to delivery the neonatologist had ...
Monitoring approved research protocols--a question of balance. National Health and Medical Research Council [0.03%]
关于监控批准的研究方案——平衡的问题
S Linden-Laufer
S Linden-Laufer
This paper seeks to explore the various problems associated with monitoring research protocols that have received ethical approval by an Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC). It begins with an outline of the current Australian Guidelines on...
Guideline
Medicine and law. 1997;16(4):655-77. DOI: 1997
R Slovenko
R Slovenko
"No" to the intention/foresight distinction in medical end-of-life decisions [0.03%]
否定医学终末期决策中的意向/预见区别观点
H Kuhse
H Kuhse
The idea that the permissibility of an action (or an omission) depends on the agent's intention has played an important role in traditional moral thinking and the law and determines, at least in part, the permissibility of medical end-of-li...
J MacDermott
J MacDermott
This is an era of the expert witness. The classic description of an expert--"... no scientific man ought ever to become the partisan of a side: he may be the partisan of an opinion in his own science"--Lord MacMillan. The current tendency t...