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MEDICINE AND THE LAW

MEDICINE AND THE LAW AUTOPSY is in This the last a series six articles with the and of dealing necessity for proper format of certain The be to covered are consent to medicolegal forms. and subjects (1) operations other medical to and procedures; (2) (3) communications patient's right privacy; confidential records; the and (4) artificial insemination; (5) physician-patient relationship; (6) autopsy. This material has and will been be book in the Law prepared published form by Department the American Medical Association under the title of Forms with "Medicolegal Legal Analysis." The book will include extensive citations and a substantial number additional legal of forms which have not been in series included this articles.—Ed. of After the death of a his freedom to the order patient, right for of the to control a of dead right body. from interference in modified a The law has automatically passes not undertaken the to fix relative rights form his or his of to to next and of kin, any of of spouse persons that the equal degree kinship, is, unauthorized interference with his dead ex¬ relative of several body rights or of several children, the offender a suit to for the and brothers and on. poses damages http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

MEDICINE AND THE LAW

JAMA , Volume 165 (6) – Oct 12, 1957

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1957 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1957.02980240055022
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Abstract

AUTOPSY is in This the last a series six articles with the and of dealing necessity for proper format of certain The be to covered are consent to medicolegal forms. and subjects (1) operations other medical to and procedures; (2) (3) communications patient's right privacy; confidential records; the and (4) artificial insemination; (5) physician-patient relationship; (6) autopsy. This material has and will been be book in the Law prepared published form by Department the American Medical Association under the title of Forms with "Medicolegal Legal Analysis." The book will include extensive citations and a substantial number additional legal of forms which have not been in series included this articles.—Ed. of After the death of a his freedom to the order patient, right for of the to control a of dead right body. from interference in modified a The law has automatically passes not undertaken the to fix relative rights form his or his of to to next and of kin, any of of spouse persons that the equal degree kinship, is, unauthorized interference with his dead ex¬ relative of several body rights or of several children, the offender a suit to for the and brothers and on. poses damages

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Published: Oct 12, 1957

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