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De facto versus de jure medical negligence; The primacy of the ethical mandate of a clinician's disclosure of information to his/her patient over the Hippocratic Oath's "First, do no harm."; How a patient's actions in the pursuit of accountability for a harm/injury he/she has suffered may result in unintended consequences, including inadvertent harm to other patients; etc
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Unpublished
on 5 May 2016
Year of Creation
2016
Copyright Claimant
Vincent John Bugliosi
Registration Number
TXu002015750
on 5 May 2016Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TXu002015750) dated 5 May 2016, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "De facto versus de jure medical negligence; The primacy of the ethical mandate of a clinician's disclosure of information to his/her patient over the Hippocratic Oath's "First, do no harm."; How a patient's actions in the pursuit of accountability for a harm/injury he/she has suffered may result in unintended consequences, including inadvertent harm to other patients; etc" created in 2016. The copyright holder is Vincent John Bugliosi, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Vincent John Bugliosi.
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Registration Number
TXu002015750
Registration Date
5/5/2016
Year of Creation
2016
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Physical Description
Electronic file (eService)
Notes
Rights Note: Vincent John Bugliosi, 663 Arbor Street, Pasadena, CA, 91105, United States, (626) 202-4163, (626) 765-6673, vbugliosi85@gmail.com
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Application Title Statement: De facto versus de jure medical negligence; The primacy of the ethical mandate of a clinician's disclosure of information to his/her patient over the Hippocratic Oath's "First, do no harm."; How a patient's actions in the pursuit of accountability for a harm/injury he/she has suffered may result in unintended consequences, including inadvertent harm to other patients; etc
Author Statement: Vincent John Bugliosi 1966 Citizenship: United States Authorship: text
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