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CBC Disclosure: Margan's Case Description: Canadian Medical Protective Association's role in a case representing doctors accused of medical negligence, in archive of broadcast. (cbc.ca) |
Health law in the Netherlands Description: Discussion of recent developments in Dutch health law that have attracted international attention. Includes English translations of Dutch legal texts. (healthlaw.nl) |
Medical and Public Health Law Site Description: Resources from Louisiana State University's Law School. Information on biotechnology, public health, and related topics. (biotech.law.lsu.edu) |
Pain and the Law Description: Articles and commentaries discuss how legal concerns affect effective pain relief. Reviews statutes and regulations, malpractice and civil actions, palliative care and criminal actions. (painandthelaw.org) |
Race, Health Care and the Law Description: Exploring health care for minorities, race, racism and the law explored especially issues of access, quality, managed care and discrimination. Includes cases, statutes and law review articles. (udayton.edu) |
Ralph Fucetola III Description: Information about vitamins and the law, for consumers and vendors. (lifespirit.org) |
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