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Year
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101
Fetal tissue transplantation: legal and ethical implications of a "magic bullet".
1991
0.75
102
Deaths in custody.
1991
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103
Crime scene videos.
1991
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104
The Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 (HCQIA).
1991
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105
AIDS and forensic medicine: the impact of the AIDS epidemic on the medical and legal professions.
1991
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106
Physicians' legal and moral responsibility to treat contagious diseases.
1991
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107
Criminalistics--science and philosophy.
1991
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108
The Harvard Medical Malpractice Study and the malpractice debate in New York State.
1991
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109
Medico-legal considerations in the use of physician extenders.
1991
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110
Active voluntary euthanasia: medical-legal aspects and their relationship to societal and moral principles.
1992
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111
Perinatal drug and alcohol abuse: rights, laws, and responsibilities.
1992
0.75
112
Experts in malpractice litigation--what about nurses?
1992
0.75
113
Special medicolegal considerations in pediatric pathology.
1992
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114
Sudden, unexpected deaths in adults: clinical-pathological correlations and legal considerations.
1992
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115
Bite mark evidence: increasing acceptance with a qualified expert witness. American Board of Forensic Odontology.
1992
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116
Relationships between coroners-medical examiners and the news media.
1992
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117
Substance abuse in head injury rehabilitation.
1992
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118
Hypoglycemic adverse reactions to insulin and sulfonylureas.
1993
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119
The DNA paternity test: legislating the future paternity action.
1993
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120
Some placental considerations in alleged obstetrical and neonatology malpractice.
1993
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121
Physician authority for unilateral DNR orders--Federal Patient Self-Determination Act.
1993
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122
Nursing home restraints and legal liability: myths and reality.
1993
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123
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990--changes in existing protection and impact on the private health services provider.
1993
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124
The medicolegal identification of Josef Mengele.
1993
0.75
125
Pathology of sudden apparent cardiac death in the young.
1993
0.75
126
Phantom of the delivery room: the no-show obstetrician.
1993
0.75
127
Animal experimentation: use, abuse, and misuse.
1993
0.75
128
The learned intermediary doctrine: past, present and future.
1994
0.75
129
AIDS and the emergency room physician and staff.
1994
0.75
130
Adverse drug reactions.
1994
0.75
131
Doubling time of cancer (junk science in the courtroom).
1994
0.75
132
The doctrine of informed consent: the reaffirmation of the right to self-determination through the exclusion of patients' nonmedical interests.
1994
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133
Ethical and legal implications of advances in genetic testing technology.
1994
0.75
134
Mental disorder in the workplace.
1994
0.75
135
Peer review/hospital privileges/credentialing.
1994
0.75
136
Practice standards: legal implications.
1992
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137
Alternative dispute resolution for medical malpractice actions: an efficient approach to the law and health care.
1995
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138
Legal aspects of computerized medical records.
1995
0.75
139
Forensic psychiatric testimony under the Federal Rules of Evidence.
1995
0.75
140
Handwriting in health and disease.
1995
0.75
141
The forensic sciences in clinical medicine.
1995
0.75
142
Resuscitation (Patrick-Heimlich method and other techniques): pitfalls and other medicolegal/forensic scientific considerations.
1995
0.75
143
Legal implications of clinical practice guidelines in emergency medicine.
1995
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144
A visitation with informed consent and refusal.
1995
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145
Medicare fraud regulations and the implications for joint ventures: are we working at cross purposes?
1995
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146
Quality control in health care: developments in the law of medical malpractice.
1994
0.75
147
Update on AIDS--medical, legal, and societal concerns.
1992
0.75
148
Legal medicine: the auxiliary to bioethics.
1992
0.75
149
Peer review: the struggle goes on.
1989
0.75
150
Medicolegal and bioethical responsibilities in triage.
1989
0.75
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