Negligence: the different focus of medical and legal concerns
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- DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2010.19.4.46791
Negligence: the different focus of medical and legal concerns
Abstract
This article looks at additional areas where medical practice has been instrumental in developing the law. These cases do not involve malpractice, but do highlight how the different concerns, priorities and methodologies of medicine and law can produce problems and anomalies. One focus is on causation in relation to industrial disease, and the other on liability for negligently inflicted psychological harm.
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