Medical Practitioner in UK Law

  • Recent Judicial Decisions
    • No. 82-2, June 2009
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... their lawyers ( in Re McE and Re C ) and between a suspect and his medical practitioner ( in Re M ), under powers conferred by the Regulation of ... ...
  • An Inquest on Inquests
    • No. 14-3, July 1941
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... of everyday accidents in the home or elsewhere a qualified medical practitioner could reasonably be given power to deal with them in ... ...
  • The Police & The Law
    • No. 27-3, July 1954
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... Regulations 1949 to an appeal on the ground that the medical referee had inadequate or inaccurate evidence on which to come to ... matters of medicine shall be decided by the medical practitioner or the medical referee, and it states in so many words that the ... ...
  • Introduction
    • Preliminary Sections
    • A Practitioner's Guide to Mental Health Law
    • Michael Butler
    • 1-7
    ... ... 2 A Practitioner’s Guide to Mental Health Law ... aspects of decision-making on behalf f those who lack capacity. This may cover decisions concerning medical treatment, but also any other matter affecting a person’s welfare or ... ...
  • Challenging Home Abortion in Scotland: Society for the Protection of Unborn Children v Scottish Ministers
    • No. , January 2019
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 103-110
    ... ... “the 1967 Act”): namely that they are performed by a registered medical practitioner on specific medical grounds, and in an approved location ... ...
  • Appendix. Road Traffic Act 1988, Sections 3A to 11; Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, ss 15, 16, 34
    • Contents
    • Drink and Drug Drive Case Notes
    • Pauline M Callow
    • 607-624
    ... ... fied controlled drug had been prescribed or supplied to D for medical or dental purposes, ... (b)! D took the drug in accordance with any ... making the requirement has been advised by a medical practitioner [or a registered health care professional 28 ] that the condition of the ... ...
  • Replacement Specimens: Lower Breath Reading No More than 50
    • Contents
    • Drink and Drug Drive Case Notes
    • Pauline M Callow
    • 107-140
    ... ... Where the driver gave the medical practitioner reason to believe that he did not truly consent to provide a ... ...
  • The presence, nature and effects of job stress on physical and psychological health at a large Australian university
    • No. 34-4, October 1996
    • Journal of Educational Administration
    • 73-86
    Examines how data on job stress, health, anxiety and daily hassle were collected via survey questionnaires from 1,925 staff at Monash University campuses. The sample included academic, general, adm...
    ... ... poor health as measured by absences through illness, visits toa medical practitioner, and self-rating of overall physical health. Dua ... ...
  • Abortion
    • No. 12-4, October 1939
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... in many spheres: ethical, moral, social, eugenic, sociological, medical and legal. We are concerned mainly with the legal, or as we ... , an abortion induced in good faith by a medical practitioner, when he is satisfied that con- tinuance of his patient's pregnancy ... ...
  • Recent Book: Investigating Crime: Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation
    • No. 47-2, April 1974
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... with the background to drunkenness and driving, covering both medical and legal aspects in a short exposition. Subsequent chapters deal with ... areas of interest such as the hospital 'and the medical practitioner, powers of arrest and judgments. There is an appendix detailing verbatim ... ...
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