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Decision-Making and Problems of Incompetence (Hardcover)

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Prominent international contributors offer profound and fundamental articles about how society deals with and protects its vulnerable members. Reflects the central importance in medical law and ethics of decision-making and the incapacitated patient. Addresses issues in relation to both children and adults.

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King's College, London, U.K. Papers presented at the first Annual Conference of the U.K. Forum on Health Care Ethics and the Law held at King's College, London in April 1991. Examination of legal and ethical questions in treatment of the incompetent patient from a British perspective. 13 contributors.

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