California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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... industry . " 26 To argue with the proposition that medical health care is an estab- lished industry , would , to this writer , appear to deny the obvious . The distribution and provision of health care services is big business in the ...
... industry . " 26 To argue with the proposition that medical health care is an estab- lished industry , would , to this writer , appear to deny the obvious . The distribution and provision of health care services is big business in the ...
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... industry was one of panic . The approach was not the scientific evaluation of a problem and a considered judgment of the cure , the approach practiced by most doctors in their own profession . Rather , it was a hasty decision to perform ...
... industry was one of panic . The approach was not the scientific evaluation of a problem and a considered judgment of the cure , the approach practiced by most doctors in their own profession . Rather , it was a hasty decision to perform ...
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... industry , where the injuries are identical to those sustained by other victims through the negligence of a non- member of the health care industry , is clearly a denial of the equal protection of the laws . B. Section 4 Of Senate Bill ...
... industry , where the injuries are identical to those sustained by other victims through the negligence of a non- member of the health care industry , is clearly a denial of the equal protection of the laws . B. Section 4 Of Senate Bill ...
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