Children, Medicine and the Law
Discover the essential insights in Children, Medicine and the Law by Michael Freeman, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This comprehensive volume spans 736 pages and gathers the most influential articles that delve into critical issues at the intersection of child health and legal frameworks.
Explore a range of topics including the implications of assisted reproduction on children, the complexities of neonatal intensive care, and the ethical considerations surrounding HIV testing for newborns. This book serves as an invaluable resource for professionals in child advocacy, medical ethics, and health law, providing a thorough understanding of how legal principles apply to pediatric medicine. Enhance your knowledge and navigate the intricate relationship between children’s health and the law with this authoritative guide.