1981
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.283.6303.1378
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The anti-abortion campaign.

Abstract: back with persuasion. Where there were persistent and clear-cut demands to leave the hospital, civil rights were protected by appropriate use of the Mental Health Act.Being selective, the device does not mean there is an all-seeing monitor such as CCTV, and there is the added advantage that no one has constantly to monitor a receiving screen. Some staff training is required so that nurses understand the attachment procedures, and x-ray and laundry staff are warned to watch for tags inadvertently leaving the wa… Show more

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