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Open AccessLetter10.1136/bmj.310.6984.936b

Chaperones are necessary for female patients

J N Horton-1995-04-08-BMJ
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EDITOR,—John Mitchell's account of the anaesthetist who was found guilty of serious professional misconduct after, in good faith, administering a diclofenac suppository to an anaesthetised female patient without having informed her of his intention raises several issues.1 Some of these are dealt with in the two commentaries …

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EDITOR,—John Mitchell's account of the anaesthetist who was found guilty of serious professional misconduct after, in good faith, administering a diclofenac suppository to an anaesthetised female patient without having informed her of his intention raises several issues.1 Some of these are dealt with in the two commentaries …

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SuppositoryMisconductFaithPsychologyMedicinePsychoanalysisCriminologyAnesthesia

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