Medical innovation and bad outcomes

legal, social, and ethical responses

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Medical innovation and bad outcomes

legal, social, and ethical responses

Papers presented at a conference at the University of Chicago in May, 1985.

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Language
English
Pages
285

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Medical innovation and bad outcomes: legal, social, and ethical responses
1987, Health Administration Press
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Cover of: Medical Innovation and Bad Outcomes
Medical Innovation and Bad Outcomes: Legal, Social, and Ethical Responses
January 1987, Health Administration Pr
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies and index.
"Published in cooperation with the American Society of Law & Medicine and the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago."
Papers presented at a conference at the University of Chicago in May, 1985.

Published in
Ann Arbor, MI

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
346.7303/82, 347.306382
Library of Congress
KF1297.D7 M43 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 285 p. ;
Number of pages
285

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2721376M
Internet Archive
medicalinnovatio0000unse
ISBN 10
0910701156
LCCN
86014863
OCLC/WorldCat
13796250
Goodreads
859302

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