The court has to be satisfied that the exponents of the body of opinion relied upon can demonstrate that such opinion has a logical basis.
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Bolitho v. City and Hackney Health Authority [1997] 4 All ER 771
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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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The court has to be satisfied that the exponents of the body of opinion relied upon can demonstrate that such opinion has a logical basis.
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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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The court has to be satisfied that the exponents of the body of opinion relied upon can demonstrate that such opinion has a logical basis.
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Bolitho v. City and Hackney Health Authority [1997] 4 All ER 771
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Open it Although it is accepted that the judiciary are reluctant to choose one medical body’s opinion over another, the case of Bolitho v. City and Hackney Health Authority [1997] 4 All ER 771, has modified the Bolam test to a degree. Bolitho was a clinical negligence case that reached the House of Lords. The central legal issue was whether or not non-intervention by a doctor
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