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Unhealed Wounds Medical Malpractice In The Twentieth Century Neal C Hogan

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Unhealed Wounds Medical Malpractice In The Twentieth Century Neal C Hogan
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Neal C. Hogan
ISBN: 9781593320249, 9781931202428, 1931202427, 1593320248
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Unhealed Wounds Medical Malpractice In The Twentieth Century Neal C Hogan by Neal C. Hogan 9781593320249, 9781931202428, 1931202427, 1593320248 instant download after payment.

In 1900 medical malpractice was an obscure field, with few cases, small damages, and little case law. Across the century malpractice became a major component of tort litigation and created entire industries of insurance, expert witnesses, and dedicated malpractice attorneys. Concepts from the legal profession, such as ''the standard of care'' collided with medical practice. The introduction of new medical technologies led to dramatic breakthroughs in care but created confusion over what appropriate care entailed. New rulings on plaintiff's rights in tort law expanded a patient's ability to sue. Juries, courts, physicians, hospitals, medical societies, insurance firms, and legislators were caught in a collision of medicine, law, and technology. No single constituency presses malpractice forward, rather each constituency in turn drove the issue to a crisis in the 1970s.

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