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As a matter of policy, the courts are also reluctant to hold that medical treatment breaks the chain of causation. When a defendant causes injury, he takes the risk that the claimant may not respond well to medical treatment, or that the medical treatment may not be perfect. Only medical treatment that is manifestly unreasonable or ‘palpably wrong’ will break the chain of causation.
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