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. 1983 Mar;9(1):12–15. doi: 10.1136/jme.9.1.12

Symposium 1: The Arthur case--a proposal for legislation.

D Brahams, M Brahams
PMCID: PMC1060841  PMID: 6220153

Abstract

Following the acquittal of Dr Leonard Arthur in the case of the Down's syndrome infant the co-authors of the first paper in this symposium prepared a draft bill on the treatment of chronically disabled infants which has since been informally commended by the Director of Public Prosecutions. A second contributor, a law student, also argues for legislation as being the most effective way for society to have its standards clarified and observed. In a final paper Dr Havard, Secretary of the British Medical Association, opposes legislation believing it would raise far more problems than it would resolve. The first article was originally published in the Law Society's Gazette.

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