New York State Library bibliography 47 : medical serials / compiled by Ada Bunnell ; with Bibliography of medical jurisprudence, by W. Burt Cook.
- Bunnell, Ada.
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: New York State Library bibliography 47 : medical serials / compiled by Ada Bunnell ; with Bibliography of medical jurisprudence, by W. Burt Cook. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Malpractice; St John Long case Malpractice; case of Mr St John Long. 5 L- Mag. 121-32. Medical controversy; case of St John Long. 3 Leg. Exam. 140-43V 553-54- St John Long's case; responsibility of the medical profession, i Leg. dbs. 259-62. Medical profession Andrews, C. S. Medical practice and the law. 31 Forum 542-51. 051 F77,v.3r Authorized and unauthorized autopsies. 32 N. Y. Law J. 1954. Bach, Albert. Medico-lcE^al aspects of privileged communications. 10 Med. Leg. J. 33-66; 10 Cape L. J. 121-34. Beecher, F. Privileged communications applied to new conditions. 63 Cent. L. J. 261-65!' Bell Clark. Medical reticence [in reporting to the police criminal knowledge gained in hospital practice]. 23 Med. Leg. J. S04~5- (see his Medico-legal studies. 6: 13-14) -—— Privileged commnnications. 2 Litercoll. L. J. 114-16. . • (sec his Medico -legal studies. 4: 22-26) »Brouardel, P. Practice of medicine and cliarlatanism. 16 Med. Leg. J. 545-48. Clarke, Percy & Tidy, C. M. Medical law for medical men, their legal relations shortly and popularly explained with chapters concerning dentists, chemists and midwivcs. i57p. Lond. 1890. Contracts of unqualified physicians. 49 J. P. 72T-23. Dailey, A. H. Law and medicine from a legal standpoint. 19 Med. Leg. J. 226-38. Davies, John. Exposition of the laws which relate to the medical pro- fession in England, containing a brief account of the various ordi- nances, charters and acts of parliament . . . with an appendix containing an ample analysis of Sir James Graham's bill for the better regulation of medical practice througliout the United Kingdom. 84p. Lond. 1844. Evans, W. L. Privileged communications to physicians and surgeons. 39 Cent. L. J. 114-21. Fees of a physician. 24 Leg. Obs. 290. Field, G. W. & Uhle, John. Privileged communications. 28 Am. L. Reg. (n.s.) 1-21. Fry, F. R. Inter-relations of the medical and legal professions. 13 Law N. (.'\m.) 51-52. Glenn, R. G. Manual of the laws affecting medical men. 4600. Lond. 1871. Gray, Russell. Medicine and the law in the i6tli centurv. i Green E. 395-97- Holliday, B. W. Medicine in its relation to law. 4 West R. L. J. 85-93. Inglis, J. A. Privilege of medical witnesses. 17 Jurid. Rev. 349-59. Law of physicians, surgeons and apothecaries containing all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, resolutions and judgments concerning them compiled ... to point out the defects in the law as it now stands . . . and to propose . . . expedients for remedying them . , . logp. Lond. 1767. (L. P. v.26) Legal responsibility of medical men. 127 Law T. Tg-20.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750013_0145.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


