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Miss T was three years old when she injured her right eye whilst playing with a stick. Six hours after the injury she was seen by Mr F, consultant ophthalmologist. He found a superficial laceration o
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One Doctor sues another Doctor
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In Response to Re: One Doctor sues another Doctor: I am afraid that claimes alleging negligence against doctors has become a fashion in uk. What i want to ask you Kirked is if Mr F has the possibillity now to sues Miss's T familly . Posted by ikaros Hi Ikaros, I cannot see any reason why Mr F could sue Miss T. |






