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Book review. Medicine for Lawyers

Book review. Medicine for Lawyers
Book review. Medicine for Lawyers
This book is intended to assist lawyers working in medicolegal fields by enabling them to commission an expert witness to write a medical report, and by endowing them with sufficient knowledge of medical practice to interpret the report. It consists of fifteen chapters, each regarding a different area of medical or surgical specialty, and each written by an expert or experts in the relevant field
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Coggon, John
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Coggon, John
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Coggon, John (2006) Book review. Medicine for Lawyers. Journal of Medical Ethics, 32 (4), 246. (doi:10.1136/jme.2005.013961).

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This book is intended to assist lawyers working in medicolegal fields by enabling them to commission an expert witness to write a medical report, and by endowing them with sufficient knowledge of medical practice to interpret the report. It consists of fifteen chapters, each regarding a different area of medical or surgical specialty, and each written by an expert or experts in the relevant field

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Published date: April 2006
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 343849
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/343849
ISSN: 1473-4257
PURE UUID: c50ea99d-3ee7-496b-8712-50e16b2b719a

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