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Litigation in Psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

J. Leahy Taylor*
Affiliation:
Medical Protection Society
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‘In fact I do not believe I have ever done so, not even when a patient came to see me in H … Street with his solicitor. He wanted to sue me for wrongful certification, but when I asked him if he was still Jesus Christ and he assured me that he was, his solicitor quietly took him away.’

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