Journal of Medical Ethics

Date:
1977-1985
Reference:
SA/PAT/C/27
Part of:
The Patients Association
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Correspondence relating to ethical issues in the doctor-patient relationship, mainly Dame Elizabeth Ackroyd's correspondence with the Journal of Medical Ethics regarding supplying articles for the journal and regarding her (peer) reviews of articles submitted for publication to the journal, the Patients Association entry in the 2nd edition of the Dictionary of Medical Ethics, and Dame Elizabeth Ackroyd's participation in London Medical Group seminars.

Includes article by Sider and Clements, 'Patients' Ethical Obligation for their Health', with Dame Elizabeth's comments - which became an article by her entitled 'A rejection of doctors as moral guides' and article by Dr T W Harding, 'Do ethical review committees really review ethical issues?' with Dame Elizabeth's comments, London Medical Group lecture and symposia programmes and correspondence relating to Dame Elizabeth's address to their symposium in 1985 entitled 'Student Doctors and Nurses; the hazards of unqualified hospital care'.

Publication/Creation

1977-1985

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