History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.Medicine and law were related from early times. This relation resulted asnecessity of protecting communities from the irresponsible acts of impostors.Various legal codes dealing with medical malpractice existed in Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, Islam, Greece, Rome, Persia and India. The first documented Code of Laws ever used by human civilisation in, for example, Mesopotamia is to be found from the Law Code of Hammurabi – a textual source of evidence concerning the skills of Mesopotamian physicians. It was also Hammurabi who made the first declaration of human rights in histor
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
Major efforts to systematize the relationship between law and psychiatry in the United States were u...
Legal medicine can be defined as the aoience of the application of medical knowledge to the purpose...
Medicine and law were related from early times. This relation resulted as a necessity of protecting ...
The history of our current law dates from Palaeolithic times. The first written laws were codified b...
Legal sources remain under-exploited in the history of madness, and the legal character of some docu...
Do histories of psychiatry make a difference--or have legal implications--in the present? Does our c...
Commissioned 3000-word essay for the section Focus of ISIS, the leading journal in the history of sc...
This analysis seeks to demonstrate the recognition of the right to mental health corresponding to an...
The issues of the ethical evaluation of withholding or withdrawing of medical treatment have been th...
This analysis seeks to demonstrate the recognition of the right to mental health corresponding to an...
Standard histories of medicine identify Hippocratic texts such as Epidemics as the earliest medical ...
After the emergence of Islam and its advancement in the past three centuries in various countries an...
There are those who say that the earliest physician was the priest, just as the earliest judge was t...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
Major efforts to systematize the relationship between law and psychiatry in the United States were u...
Legal medicine can be defined as the aoience of the application of medical knowledge to the purpose...
Medicine and law were related from early times. This relation resulted as a necessity of protecting ...
The history of our current law dates from Palaeolithic times. The first written laws were codified b...
Legal sources remain under-exploited in the history of madness, and the legal character of some docu...
Do histories of psychiatry make a difference--or have legal implications--in the present? Does our c...
Commissioned 3000-word essay for the section Focus of ISIS, the leading journal in the history of sc...
This analysis seeks to demonstrate the recognition of the right to mental health corresponding to an...
The issues of the ethical evaluation of withholding or withdrawing of medical treatment have been th...
This analysis seeks to demonstrate the recognition of the right to mental health corresponding to an...
Standard histories of medicine identify Hippocratic texts such as Epidemics as the earliest medical ...
After the emergence of Islam and its advancement in the past three centuries in various countries an...
There are those who say that the earliest physician was the priest, just as the earliest judge was t...
"Chapter 4: This chapter explores the ways historians can analyse museum collections to shed new lig...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
Major efforts to systematize the relationship between law and psychiatry in the United States were u...
Legal medicine can be defined as the aoience of the application of medical knowledge to the purpose...