Harm isn't all you need: parental discretion and medical decisions for a child
How should we make decisions about medical treatment for a very young child? What should we do when there is a disagreement between parents and clinicians about what would be best for the child? The conventional answer, as found in textbooks, professional guidelines and the law, is that decisions sh...
Main Authors: | Wilkinson, D, Nair, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2015
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