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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is designed to assist in conception when a serious hereditary disease affects a couple and it is necessary to screen out embryos carrying chromosomal or genetic abnormalities. The procedure may therefore be lawfully applied only for medical reasons to avoid a particular risk of transmitting genetic defects to a child regardless if the couple is infertile or...
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) is designed to assist in conception in cases where a background of serious hereditary disease exists in one or both partners and it is seen necessary to screen out embryos that may be carrying chromosomal or genetic abnormalities. Th erefore, and regardless of whether a state of infertility otherwise prevails, the procedure may only be lawfully applied to alleviate...
Civil liability for medical malpractice may be attributed either to a doctor or a hospital when any of these persons’ acts or omissions cause injuries to a patient; it may be also the hospital’s liability for the damage caused by negligence of its staff (doctors and other personnel). The rules that govern this liability and the way of compensating the damage are different due to the grounds on which...
For over 40 years Article 419 of the Civil Code constituted an extraordinary mechanism of compensation for injuries incurred by patients in the course of medical treatment. This provision, being a kind of no fault liability of the public hospitals, was favourable for the injured and applied, among all, when the damage resulted from obligatory vaccinacion or other compulsory treatment (justified by...
For over 40 years Article 419 of the Civil Code constituted an extraordinary mechanism of compensation for injuries incurred by patients in the course of medical treatment. This provision, being a kind of no fault liability of the public hospitals, was favourable for the injured and applied, among all, when the damage resulted from obligatory vaccinacion or other compulsory treatment (justified by...
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