It would appear that the courts do not share the same jocular approach to the ability of doctors to write clearly as that of the general public. In [case]a doctor was found to be jointly liable, along with a pharmacist, for the incorrect dispensing of a drug. This had occurred, largely, because the doctor’s handwriting could not be deciphered.
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Prendergast v Sam & Dee Ltd [1989] 1 Med LR 36
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It would appear that the courts do not share the same jocular approach to the ability of doctors to write clearly as that of the general public. In [case]a doctor was found to be jointly liable, along with a pharmacist, for the incorrect dispensing of a drug. This had occurred, largely, because the doctor’s handwriting could not be deciphered.
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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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It would appear that the courts do not share the same jocular approach to the ability of doctors to write clearly as that of the general public. In [case]a doctor was found to be jointly liable, along with a pharmacist, for the incorrect dispensing of a drug. This had occurred, largely, because the doctor’s handwriting could not be deciphered.
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Prendergast v Sam & Dee Ltd [1989] 1 Med LR 36
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