Excerpt from The Law in General Practice: Some Chapters in Every-Day Forensic Medicine
It is sometimes said that medical students learn many things which they will never need in subsequent practice, and in subsequent practice will need many things which, as students, they never learned. The chapters in this book are intended to be a supplement to the ordinary instruction now given to students; they may also be useful to the busy practitioner.
I have to thank Mr. Digby Cotes-Preedy, M.A., of the Inner Temple and Oxford Circuit, Barrister-at-Law, for kindly reading the proofs.
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