Jurisprudence of treatment (book): Difference between revisions

Sarfipour (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Sarfipour (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Written by Ali-Riḍā Ṣāliḥī
{{Author
|author = Alireza salehi
|author2 =
|author3 =
|compiler =
|editor1 =
|editor2 =
|editor3 =
}}
 
* '''Abstract'''
* '''Abstract'''
Jurisprudence of Treatment (in persian: [https://ency.feqhemoaser.com/fa/view/%D9%81%D9%82%D9%87_%D8%AF%D8%B1%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%86_(%DA%A9%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A8) فقه درمان]) is a book in the field of [[Medical jurisprudence|medical jurisprudence]], authored by [[Muhammad-Ali Qāsimī]], that discusses the jurisprudential rules of medical examination and treatment in four chapters and several statements. This book discusses topics such as the examining doctor’s competence and lack of competence, conditions for the permission of the doctor to look at the body of a patient of the opposite gender and touch it, cases where it is necessary to obtain the permission of the patient or their guardian for examination and treatment, the role of medical examinations in proving crimes, whether the doctor is or is not to be held responsible if the patient has not signed an informed consent form, the conditions for permission to treat with prohibited items and through impermissible actions, energy therapy, and the forbiddance of receiving bribe.
Jurisprudence of Treatment (in persian: [https://ency.feqhemoaser.com/fa/view/%D9%81%D9%82%D9%87_%D8%AF%D8%B1%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%86_(%DA%A9%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A8) فقه درمان]) is a book in the field of [[Medical jurisprudence|medical jurisprudence]], authored by [[Muhammad-Ali Qāsimī]], that discusses the jurisprudential rules of medical examination and treatment in four chapters and several statements. This book discusses topics such as the examining doctor’s competence and lack of competence, conditions for the permission of the doctor to look at the body of a patient of the opposite gender and touch it, cases where it is necessary to obtain the permission of the patient or their guardian for examination and treatment, the role of medical examinations in proving crimes, whether the doctor is or is not to be held responsible if the patient has not signed an informed consent form, the conditions for permission to treat with prohibited items and through impermissible actions, energy therapy, and the forbiddance of receiving bribe.