Medical Imaging: It Would Have to Be a Crime

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I. M. R. Pinheiro

Abstract

We here discuss two cases of head implants: One leaves external signs of its existence and is easily acknowledged by medical practitioners. The other does not leave any external sign of its existence. With the latter, the police have to play the role of the medical doctors, given it is being used even, and mostly, for illegal purposes, including unauthorized medical research. The implant must be studied whilst still inside of the victim's head in order for the police to adequately measure injuries and loss. When it comes to medicine, the medical doctors must comply with the rules for their profession and do their best to detect and formally acknowledge oddities, but they seem to be failing badly. Their failure is leading to severe injuries and loss in humans. We then also suggest that certain medical mistakes be treated as crime.

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How to Cite
Pinheiro, I. M. R. (2015). Medical Imaging: It Would Have to Be a Crime. The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 3(8). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijst/article/view/124569