3. 1. Duty to Exercise [Skill and Knowledge]
2.Duty to Attend
3. Duty to give Suitable medicines
4. Duty to give Instructions
5. Duty to Third party
6. Duty to Inform patients
7. Duty to Control and warn
8. Duty to notify certain Diseases
9. Duty with regards to Operations
10.Duties under Geneva Convections
11. Duty in connection with X-ray
12.Duty towards Children and adults incapable
of taking care of themselves
13.Duties with regard to Consultation
14. Duty with regard to Poisons 15. Professional Secrecy
4. 1. Duty to Exercise [Skill and Knowledge]
2.Duty to Attend
3. Duty to give Suitable medicines
4. Duty to give Instructions
5. Duty to Third party
6. Duty to Inform patients
7. Duty to Control and warn
8. Duty to notify certain Diseases
9. Duty with regards to Operations
10.Duties under Geneva Convections
11. Duty in connection with X-ray
12.Duty towards Children and adults incapable
of taking care of themselves
13.Duties with regard to Consultation
14. Duty towards poision 15. Professional Secrecy
-Examining someone for signs of illness- Advice -*Wood
-Exception: Doctor is sick, Patient not Cooperating- Intoxic-*Newton
- Legible prescription and detailed instructions
- Say about ADR too
- Infectious Diseases - inform close relatives
- Risks- Material risks-*Kankan
- Warn the patients -Reasonable foreseeability
-Public Health Authorities- Typhoid, Chicken pox, yellow fever etc.
- Nature and extent of operations- Care – No experiment-Informed
-1949-Armed forces-Ship wreck-War-Enemy country Conventions
-Precautionary against burns, pain, scar- *Fraser
-Precautionary measures and caring methods
-Emergency, Advice – "Negligent Choice"- Errant physician-
*Molseworth
-Immediate treatment- Police assisted homicide or suicide
-Utmost trust