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British Journal of Anaesthesia 2005 94(3):397-398; doi:10.1093/bja/aei521
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BOOK REVIEW

Medical Malpractice—A Physician's Sourcebook. R. E. Anderson (editor). Published by Humana Press, Totowa. Pp. 301; indexed. Price $59.90. ISBN 1-58829-389-0

E-mail: heneghanc@aol.com

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This is a fascinating book, to me at least, with a legal and medical viewpoint. It is about medical malpractice law in the USA. Malpractice is of course what we call negligence, and the book is so interesting because it gives so much detail about American practice, of which we hear so much . . . [Full Text of this Article]

C. Heneghan

Abergavenny, UK


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