Errors or mistakes committed by health professionals which result in harm to the patient. They include errors in diagnosis (DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS), errors in the administration of drugs and other medications (MEDICATION ERRORS), errors in the performance of surgical procedures, in the use of other types of therapy, in the use of equipment, and in the interpretation of laboratory findings. Medical errors are differentiated from MALPRACTICE in that the former are regarded as honest mistakes or accidents while the latter is the result of negligence, reprehensible ignorance, or criminal intent
Wrongful adoption -- Australia -- History. : The market in babies : stories of Australian adoption / Marian Quartly, Shurlee Swain, Denise Cuthbert with Kay Drefus and Margaret Taft
2013
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Wrongful adoption -- Guatemala : Until I find you : disappeared children and coercive adoptions in Guatemala / Rachel Nolan
Here are entered works on legal actions resulting from failures in human sterilization, abortion or pregnancy testing, or failures to test for or diagnose potential or actual fetal abnormalities. Works on legal actions resulting from negligence by obstetricians during childbirth are entered under Obstetricians--Malpractice
Here are entered works on legal actions resulting from failures in human sterilization, abortion or pregnancy testing, or failures to test for or diagnose potential or actual fetal abnormalities. Works on legal actions resulting from negligence by obstetricians during childbirth are entered under Obstetricians--Malpractice
Here are entered works on legal actions resulting from failures in human sterilization, abortion or pregnancy testing, or failures to test for or diagnose potential or actual fetal abnormalities. Works on legal actions resulting from negligence by obstetricians during childbirth are entered under Obstetricians--Malpractice
Wrongs of woman Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 : The female philosopher and her afterlives : Mary Wollstonecraft, the British novel, and the transformations of feminism, 1796-1811 / Deborah Weiss