Abstract

Exactness, experiment and the expected all find a place in the laws and principles of clinical practice. These include the legal duty of care owed by clinicians to their patients, consideration of the risks (legal or clinical), consideration of the law relating to consent when proposing treatment and, in cases where it is appropriate for them to be employed, the use of ethics committees. John Finch, a freelance journalist specialising in law and ethics relating to clinical treatment, draws together these strands in the special context of experimental treatment

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