Informed Consent: Legal Theory and Clinical Practice

Oxford University Press USA (1987)
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Written from the combined perspectives of a physician, lawyer, and social scientist, this book is the first reference work to provide a concise and practical overview of informed consent. Topics include the ethical theories and history of the principle of informed consent, all legal requirements for practitioners, and suggesions for making the interaction between doctor and patient clinically meaningful.

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