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Re: Advice on refuting claims of negligence in Birth injuryFrom: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)Wed May 2 06:41:56 2001
In message <200105020454.XAA16148@mail.medispecialty.com> writes: > I have to ask: For any fellow ob's who are anti-malpractice (which I can > understand...)my question to you would have to be this..What would you > do if you (women) or your wife,sister,daughter(men) went into labor with > a perfect pregnany,a perfect baby,and multiple errors on the > doctors/hospitals part caused irreversable brain damage on that infant? I have a hard time believing that any ob/gyn would in earnest use the terms "perfect pregnancy" and "perfect baby," or describe a medical education as a "10 year college degree [that] states that they can take care of you." Methinks thou art misrepresenting thyself. Please tell us more about who you are.
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