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Blood Bank And Blood Products Manufacturer Liability In Transfusion-Related Aids Cases, Dana J. Finberg
Blood Bank And Blood Products Manufacturer Liability In Transfusion-Related Aids Cases, Dana J. Finberg
University of Richmond Law Review
Can a blood bank or a blood products manufacturer be held liable if a patient contracts AIDS through a transfusion of blood or a blood product? And, if so, should the bank or manufacturer be held liable? As of February 1989, approximately 200 cases touching on this issue were pending in the United States.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Health Care Law, Steven D. Gravely
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Health Care Law, Steven D. Gravely
University of Richmond Law Review
The health care industry continued its dynamic course in late 1991 and early 1992. Feeding the frenzy of activity were the Virginia General Assembly and the judiciary. This article focuses on key legislative, regulatory, and judicial events of the past year, and examines their effect on health care in Virginia.
University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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