1000 resultados para Armes de foc-València (Regne)-S. XVIII-Legislació


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Contient : « Comment on doit faire l'Empereur,... roy,... duc, ... », etc ; « De gaige de bataille » ; « Des neuf Preux... — Les noms, armes et diz de neuf... Preuses » ; « Les armes du roy et doze pers de France » ; « Le vergier de France » ; « Les armes de pluseurs roys crestiens... » ; « Les armes du duc, des barons et autres grans seigneurs de Bretaigne » ; « La maniere coment on doit faire lettres et rescripcions » ; « Libelle de paix, » d'Alain Chartier ; incomplet des quatorze premiers vers ; « Louange de Paris, » par Alain Chartier (?). Début : « Paris sans per, receptable des Dieux... » ; « La geanologie des roys, ducs et princes de Bretaingne, » par « Pierre Le Baud, historien de la royne Anne, » d'après une note signée : « Pontglas ». — Incomplet de la fin

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[eng] Aim: The paper examines the current situation of recognition of patients' right to information in international standards and in the national laws of Belgium, France, Italy, Spain (and Catalonia), Switzerland and the United Kingdom.Methodology: International standards, laws and codes of ethics of physicians and librarians that are currently in force were identified and analyzed with regard to patients' right to information and the ownership of this right. The related subjects of access to clinical history, advance directives and informed consent were not taken into account.Results: All the standards, laws and codes analyzed deal with guaranteeing access to information. The codes of ethics of both physicians and librarians establish the duty to inform.Conclusions: Librarians must collaborate with physicians in the process of informing patients.

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[eng] Aim: The paper examines the current situation of recognition of patients' right to information in international standards and in the national laws of Belgium, France, Italy, Spain (and Catalonia), Switzerland and the United Kingdom.Methodology: International standards, laws and codes of ethics of physicians and librarians that are currently in force were identified and analyzed with regard to patients' right to information and the ownership of this right. The related subjects of access to clinical history, advance directives and informed consent were not taken into account.Results: All the standards, laws and codes analyzed deal with guaranteeing access to information. The codes of ethics of both physicians and librarians establish the duty to inform.Conclusions: Librarians must collaborate with physicians in the process of informing patients.

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[eng] Aim: The paper examines the current situation of recognition of patients' right to information in international standards and in the national laws of Belgium, France, Italy, Spain (and Catalonia), Switzerland and the United Kingdom.Methodology: International standards, laws and codes of ethics of physicians and librarians that are currently in force were identified and analyzed with regard to patients' right to information and the ownership of this right. The related subjects of access to clinical history, advance directives and informed consent were not taken into account.Results: All the standards, laws and codes analyzed deal with guaranteeing access to information. The codes of ethics of both physicians and librarians establish the duty to inform.Conclusions: Librarians must collaborate with physicians in the process of informing patients.