Claimant awarded # 195,000.00 due to negligence: Surgeon
chooses wrong procedure resulting in a misdiagnosis of incurable cancer Summary of Events B v Princess Alexandra Hospitals NHS Trust was a clinical negligence case concerning the claimant's surgery on 28th August 2009 to fix a leak in her colon arising after an operation called a «laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy».
Not exact matches
One beautifully shot scene set not long after the bombing illustrates Green's approach: The director follows the first changing of Bauman's leg dressings, where the doctors and nurses comfortingly advise him that some amputees
choose to watch the
procedure and others do not, and that there's no
wrong decision.
The Appellants argued that the chambers judge simply
chose the
wrong pre-trial resolution
procedure under which to seek a speedy and summary determination that could be made justly.