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Medical jurisprudence or
legal medicine is the
branch of
science and
medicine involving the
study and
application of
scientific and
medical knowledge...
- with
medical jurisprudence,
which is a
branch of medicine,
rather than a
branch of law.
Branches of
medical law include: the law of
torts (i.e.
medical malpractice);...
- An
independent medical examination (IME) is a
medical evaluation performed on a
patient by a
medical professional who was not
previously involved in the...
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coverage in the
British Medical Journal in 1938. An
article by L. A.
Parry cited an 1823-published book
Medical Jurisprudence,
which stated that commonalities...
- 1803, in
which he
coined the
expressions "medical ethics" and "
medical jurisprudence". However,
there are some who see Percival's
guidelines that relate...
- 1849 two more
teachers joined the college. Dr. W. C.
Colls taught Medical Jurisprudence and Dr. R. D.
Peele taught Midwifery.
Attendance was not
quite satisfactory...
- 20, 1908) was an
American Civil War army surgeon, a
professor of
medical jurisprudence, a
pioneering mental health commissioner and a
generous patron of...
- PMIDĀ 3991273. S2CIDĀ 10089617. Beck TR, Beck JB (1963).
Elements of
Medical Jurisprudence, ed 11. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 1963.
Stevenson CA (1937)....
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professor of
medical jurisprudence and
arguably the most
famous coroner in Greece,
based in Athens. He was for many
years the Head of the
Medical Examiners...
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couples is
higher than
other groups. The
statistics provided by the
Medical Jurisprudence Organization of Iran show that 54% of
suicides ending in
death occurred...