Can Safety Belt Laws be Justified?
Publication/Presentation Date
9-1-1990
Abstract
This article combines the researched sciences of logic, philosophy, and medicine to develop a perspective on safety belt laws. The positions of advocacy and opposition are examined primarily by a nonphysician in a reasonably unbiased manner. The result is an enhanced awareness of principles not commonly employed by physicians which may be useful to the medical profession in dealing with this controversy.
Volume
93
Issue
9
First Page
62
Last Page
64
ISSN
0031-4595
Published In/Presented At
Rhodes, M. R., & Rhodes, M. (1990). Can safety belt laws be justified?. Pennsylvania Medicine, 93(9), 62-64
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Other Medical Specialties | Surgery | Trauma
PubMedID
2216515
Department(s)
Department of Surgery, Department of Surgery Faculty
Document Type
Article