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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Informed decisions about medical procedures, 1989
... medical laws and legislation -- australia...) -- australia medical laws and legislation -- australia patients ...June 1989 Law Reform Commission of Victoria (Report 24) Australian Law Reform Commission (Report 50) New South Wales Law Reform Commission (Report 62) Published jointly by the Law Reform Commission of Victoria, the Australian Law Reform Commission and the New South Wales Law Reform CommissionISBN: 0724167277 (Victoria)informed consent (medical law) -- australia, medical laws and legislation -- australia, patients -- legal status: laws: etc. -- australia, medical ethics -- australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journal series, Barry, John V, The proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society of Victoria, 1935
... medical laws and legislation -- australia -- periodicals... medical laws and legislation -- australia -- periodicals medical ...Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. SmithNo. of volumes: 4 Volume range: Vol I - IVmedico-legal society of victoria -- periodicals, medical laws and legislation -- australia -- periodicals, medical jurisprudence -- australia -- periodicals -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Box Vaporiser Cresolene
... covering medical or quasi medical products came into Australian... products came into Australian legislation. This box is very ...This packaging/box containing a home based health product was in use well before the Federal Department of Health legislation tightened up the permissible advertising for "health" products. The strict Occupation and Health Legislation of the later 1900's would not have allowed the grandiose statements printed on this container. It was only later in the 1900's that stricter laws covering medical or quasi medical products came into Australian legislation.This box is very significant (in the time period of pre 1940's), to a semi isolated region as the Kiewa Valley, especially before the valley had a hospital, pre 1949. The reliance of "health products" such as what is stored in this box, were still in high demand, especially when on the box of this product was printed "Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, Serial no. 436", a quasi legitimising statement. Also on the packaging is printed "A remedy Whooping Cough also Asthma, Catarrh, Colds Diptheria, Croup, Coughs Hay Fever, Sore Throat, Influenza, Etc." An additional benefit of this product "Is obnoxious to Moths, Flies, Mosquitos, Ants, Cock Roaches, Hen Lice, and other Troublesome insects." This advertising is dated before a tightening in the "advertising" legislation of post mid 1900's. However it was a good "purchase" for rural communities wanting relief of "rural" pests.home based vaporisers, first aid, home nursing, over-the-counter medicines