Medical Treatment in UK Law
- Re T (an Adult) (Consent to Medical Treatment)
- Re J (A Minor) (Wardship: Medical Treatment)
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Re J (A Minor)
... ... In Re "J" (A Minor) (Medical Treatment) [1992] EWCA Civ J0710-1 ... The Master of The ... ...
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R (Razgar) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... he was found to be HIV-positive and received appropriate treatment. He resisted deportation to Colombia at the end of his sentence on the ... of a Contracting State in order to continue to benefit from medical, social or other forms of assistance provided by the expelling State ... ...
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Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
... ... In the eyes of the medical world and of the law a person is not clinically dead so long as the brain ... to infections which have to be dealt with by appropriate medical treatment. The undisputed consensus of eminent medical opinion is that there is no ... ...
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N v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... 3 As a result of modern drugs and skilled medical treatment over a lengthy period, including a prolonged course of ... ...
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Re F (Mental Patient: Sterilisation); F v West Berkshire HA
... ... answer was that its decision might involve delicate questions of medical evidence. But it appears to me to be quite unnecessary to decide this ... be applied to determine the lawfulness of medical or surgical treatment given to a patient who for any reason, temporary or permanent, lacks the ... ...
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Reid v Secretary of State for Scotland
... ... 3 The medical evidence at the trial was to the effect that Mr. Reid was suffering from ... suffering from a psychopathic disorder, but also that medical treatment was "likely to alleviate or prevent a deterioration of his condition": ... ...
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Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority
... ... make arrangements for the giving of advice on contraception, the medical examination of persons seeking advice on contraception for the purpose of ... for what may be described simply as contraceptive advice and treatment. The 1967 Act was repealed by the National Health Service Reorganisation ... ...
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GS (India), EO (Ghana), GM (India), PL (Jamaica), BA (Ghana) & KK (DRC) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... All six suffer from serious medical conditions which are being effectively treated in this country. Five of ... procedure, involving on each occasion as much as four hours treatment and two hours preparation and follow-up. It is enervating and exhausting ... ...
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