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Updated: May 22, 2025
Supposing through inexperience or ignorance you blunder, unmistakably, palpably blunder, what then?" "Well," she shrugged her shoulder, "I wouldn't be the first." "But," he suggested ironically, "a victim has redress." She snorted. "Not a doctor's victim. Did you ever hear of a patient winnin' a case against a doctor? Did you ever hear of a successful malpractice suit?" He considered.
With the deft touch of long malpractice, she dabbed awry my well-set scarf pin; and then, as I closed the door, I heard her morning slippers pattering back to her cooling tea. When I set out I had no thought or premonition of what was to occur. The attack came suddenly.
It was then that he cried out in a loud voice: "'I call Aurora to witness that I have died without a falter, grasping a burning spear, to tilt at the malpractice which has sent me mad! And I saw that he held in his fast-consuming hand a long roll of journals sharpened to a point of burning flame.
"You caught that? Careless of me," Bish chided himself. "What he gave me was a report that they had finally located a man who had been a staff surgeon at this hospital on Baldur at the time. He's now doing a stretch for another piece of malpractice he was unlucky enough to get caught at later.
"It's got to be known sometime," he said, "and you'll be my lawyer when I'm put into the ground you're clever. They call me a quack. Malpractice bah! There's my diploma James Clifton Welldon. Right enough, isn't it?" Rawley was petrified.
The sentence which was affixed to his breast, as he suffered, stated that he had been guilty of much malpractice; that he had executed many persons without a warrant, and had suffered many guilty persons for a bribe, to escape their doom. The reader can judge which of the two clauses constituted the most sufficient reason.
I always feel as if twenty centuries of alleged justice, injustice and malpractice looked down upon me when I get into court; that's one reason why I'm no good as a trial lawyer. Here, isn't this your street?" "Yes, no I don't live where I did any more just now," she answered lucidly. He stopped and looked at her and smiled in spite of every everything.
When vomiting recurs, or continues after the third day, there is malpractice, or there is a serious complication, or there is a mistaken diagnosis.
Report, however, spoke of him as a usurer of the vilest kind, who wrung exorbitant interest from needy borrowers, who advanced money to expectant heirs, with the intention of plundering them of their inheritance, and who resorted to every trick and malpractice permitted by the law to benefit himself at his neighbour's expense.
And when he's theoretically able to do something by magic, he has to have a plausible explanation why it won't produce results just as any highly civilized and ethical Terran M.D. has to be able to explain his failures to the satisfaction of his late patient's relatives. Only a shoonoo doesn't get sued for malpractice; he gets a spear stuck in him.
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