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Determining death in cases of severe brain damage

Richard Griffith

British Journal of Nursing, Volume: 31, Issue: 11, Pages: 600 - 602

Swansea University Author: Richard Griffith

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Richard Griffith , Senior Lecturer in Health Law at Swansea University, considers how death is determined in cases of severe brain damage after the High Court order doctors to carry out tests to establish whether a child had died.

Published in: British Journal of Nursing
ISSN: 0966-0461 2052-2819
Published: Mark Allen Group 2022
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