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Death by Homoeopathy: Issues for Civil, Criminal and Coronial Law and for Health Service Policy By journals.team on May 29, 2012 Posted In: Journal of Law and Medicine (JLM) Tagged: complementary health criminal law health care homoeopathy JLM non-traditional medicine