Law & Medicine
by Lily Srivastava.
- 2nd ed.
- New Delhi : Universal Law, 2013.
- 562 p.
Table of Contents : Introduction Chapter 1• Health - The Policy Chapter 2• Health as a Fundamental Right Chapter 3• Public Health Chapter 4• Health Care in India Chapter 5• Health Insurance Chapter 6• Health Tourism Chapter 7• Medical Negligence Chapter 8• Professional Accountability Chapter 9• Ethics Chapter 10• Informed Consent Chapter 11• The Unborn Person Chapter 12• Abortion Chapter 13• Artificial Reproductive Techniques Chapter 14• Surrogacy Chapter 15• Law in Relation to Population Chapter 16• Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Chapter 17• Brain Death and Transplantation of Grains Chapter 18• Clinical Trials Chapter 19• DNA Tests in Criminal Investigation & Human Genome Project Chapter 20• Euthanasia Chapter 21• Mental Health Care Chapter 22• Law in Relation to Premenstrual Syndrome Chapter 23• Law in Relation to Transsexual Chapter 24• Autopsy & Inquest Chapter 25• Bio-Medical Waste Chapter 26• Various Forms of Medical Profession Chapter 27• Allopathy Chapter 28• Homoeopathy Chapter 29• Ayurveda Chapter30• Naturopathy Chapter 31• Unani Chapter 32• Siddha Chapter 33• Reiki Chapter 34• Yoga Chapter 35• Sowa Rigpa 'Amichi' Ancient Tibetan System of Medicine Chapter 36• Pharmaceutical Drugs and the Law Chapter 37• Blood as a Drug, Rules and Regulations Chapter 38• Drug Law in Relation to India Chapter 39• Indian Case Law Chapter 40• Prevailing System in other Countries, Comparative study of Foreign Law and Cases decided by the Courts in other countries Chapter 41• Product Liability Chapter 42• Legal and Ethical Implications of The Practice of E-Medicine Chapter 43• The Product Patent Regime Chapter 44• Validity of Modern Scientific Tests in Investigations and Evidence-Narcoanalysis, Polygraph and Beap