1. The origin, basis, and nature of medical malpractice liability;Gordon;Connecticut Medicine.,1970
2. Continuous quality improvement and the education of the generalist physician;Headrick;Academic Medicine.,1995
3. Survey of continuing medical education programs in legal liability and risk management;Kapp;Southern Medical Journal.,1990
4. For those interested in a textual approach to negligence, as well as other torts, the standard law student reference Prosser & Keeton on Torts, 5th ed., edited by W. PaigeKeeton, and published by West Publishing Company, St. Paul, MN, is available in most law school book stores. For a historical approach, see Winfield, The History of Negligence in the Law of Torts, 42L. Q. Rev.184, 1926.