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To: Road Walker who wrote (255565)10/15/2005 9:04:00 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571743
 
That problem has not yet made it to Scandinavia. A friend of mine who, was a gynecologist in Texas, gave up fighting the combined problem of facing law suits for malpractise or rape and thus went back to school to become a shrink.

Another friend of ours, while being female not yet facing the latter problem, no longer could afford to pay the insurance for malpractise in same business and retired.

The 2nd husband of my first girlfriend for 10 years walked into the Copenhagen hospital on June 8 to have a routine operation to correct an aneurysm in his left leg. After 10 hours of operation and with one leg left only he remained in coma and highly critical condition before he finally died 8 days later. He was 69, the doctors goofed big, his wife and lawyers knew that well but up there fighting the medics is like fighting a bank.

No system is perfect, right?

Taro



To: Road Walker who wrote (255565)10/15/2005 9:04:39 PM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1571743
 
That problem has not yet made it to Scandinavia. A friend of mine who, was a gynecologist in Texas, gave up fighting the combined problem of facing law suits for malpractice or rape and thus went back to school to become a shrink.

Another friend of ours, while being female not yet facing the latter problem, no longer could afford to pay the insurance for malpractice in same business and retired.

The 2nd husband of my first girlfriend for 10 years walked into the Copenhagen hospital on June 8 to have a routine operation to correct an aneurysm in his left leg. After 10 hours of operation and with one leg left only he remained in coma and highly critical condition before he finally died 8 days later. He was 69, the doctors goofed big, his wife and lawyers knew that well but up there fighting the medics is like fighting a bank.

No system is perfect, right?

Taro