If you liked Q and a Medical Law 2013-2014 by Jonathan Herring, start with Embracing Vulnerability (2020), Rights, gender, and family law (2009), and Great Debates in Medical Law and Ethics (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after Q and a Medical Law 2013-2014?
BookOrb recommends Embracing Vulnerability (2020), Rights, gender, and family law (2009), Great Debates in Medical Law and Ethics (2018), The law and ethics of dementia (2014), and Older people in law and society (2009).
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Q and a Medical Law 2013-2014 is by Jonathan Herring.