'Montgomery: a dramatic change in the law on patient consent?': The Baron de Lancey Medical Law Lecture 2016 (audio)

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Disk space used: 436.41 MB
Media belongs to collection: Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences Lectures MOVEDCambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law MOVED

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Clip Views ↓ Format Quality Stream/download Disk space
Clip 2175521 1,731 MP3 High Download 134.98 MB
Clip 2175522 22 MP3 Low Download 33.75 MB
Clip 2175516 1 Archive audio High Download 267.68 MB


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MP3 22 1,731 1,753
Archive audio - 1 1
Totals 22 1,732 1,754
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Web browsers 1,507
iTunes 247
Location
Within the University 80
Elsewhere 1,674
Protocol
HTTP 1,754
RTSP 0

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