Introduction
Part I Medicine, law and society
1 The practice of medicine today
2 Doctors' responsibilities: patient's rights
3 Medicine, moral dilemmas and the law
4 A relationship of trust and confidence
Part II: Medical malpractice
5 Agreeing to treatment
6 Capacity, consent and compulsion
7 Clinical negligence
8 Medical litigation
9 Complaints and redress
10 Medical products liability
Part III: Matters of life and death
11 Pregnancy
12 Assisted conception
13 Abortion and embryo research
14 Doctors and children
15 Healthcare research
16 Defining death
17 Organ & tissue transplantation
18 Human body and parts
19 End of life
Index
Margaret Brazier is Professor in the Centre for Social Ethics
and Policy in the School of Law at the University of Manchester
Emma Cave is a Reader in Law at Durham Law School at the University
of Durham
‘In this book the authors provide an incisive survey of the legal
situation surrounding the areas of fertility treatment, patient
consent, assisted dying, malpractice and medical privacy. This 6th
Edition has been fully revised and updated to cover the latest
cases from assisted dying to informed consent, legislative reform
of the NHS, professional regulation and redress, European
regulations on data protection and clinical trials, and legislation
and policy reforms on organ donation, assisted conception and
mental capacity.’
The Lamp, March 2017
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