Thirty years ago, English jurist Patrick Devlin wrote: "Is it not a
pleasant tribute to the medical profession that by and large it has
been able to manage its relations with its patients ... without the
aid of lawyers and law makers". Medical interventions at the
beginnings and the endings of life have rendered that assessment
dated if not defeated. This book picks up some of the most
important of those developments and reflects on the legal and
social consequences of this metamorphosis over the past ten years,
and will be of interest to students of law, sociology and ethics
who want a considered and critical introduction to, and reflection
on, key issues in these pivotal moments of human life.
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