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DIAGNOSIS :- SHOULD WE RELY ON THE 'EXPERT'

So that harm to the patient is not seen to be the prerogative of surgical procedures let us look at diagnosis. Often quoted as the reason that Alternative therapies cannot be trusted to work except under the supervision of a qualified GP What of well publicised items such as journalist S . Arnold having a brain tumour diagnosed as influenza. Or the friend of Kathleen Whitehorn , who died of diabetes untreated for 5 months because a GP thought it was arthritis. He sent the patient to a specialist who treated the non existent arthritis and failed to diagnose diabetes. What of Mrs. Vaughan who was diagnosed as suffering from cancer and had both breasts removed. She was later awarded 98,361 pounds when it was proved that she did not have cancer. Or consider the case of Mrs. Campbell who was correctly diagnosed as having cervical cancer , but as no one noticed she was pregnant, had to have an abortion at 6 1/2 months due to cancer drug damage to the baby. A 20 year old student queried the prescription of anti-convulsant drugs for the after affects of his brain tumour. He had never had a brain tumour.
Myodil is a Glaxo dye used in spinal x-rays. It has caused crippling back pain in some 700 people who are claiming 150,000,000 pounds for permanent arachnoiditis. An annual report of the GMC said that in the previous 10 yrs about 250 doctors were referred because of health problems , including drink, drug addiction and mental illness that put their patients at risk. Among the things the above facts show is that our frail and elderly are being slaughtered to provide practice for trainee surgeons. Does this accord with the Hippocratic Oath. Should we return to the Code of Hammurabi - the ancient Egyptian law that ensured that a physician who harmed his patient suffered a penalty - such as an amputated hand or foot, and if the patient died from other than natural causes so did the physician.
In May 1996 Jaqueline James agreed to an abortion on 'very clear advice ' from doctors at Queen Elizabeth Hospital that her baby would be mentally retarded. A coroners report showed that there had been nothing wrong with her child. In 1997 a fatal accident inquiry heard that Surgeon Gerald Davies was alcoholic and operating while twice over the 'drink/drive limit , caused two deaths in bowel investigations. at St. John's Livingstone. West Lothian.. A 24 yr old woman got stomach pains and diarrhoea. Her doctor diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome. This was treated for "several years " without much success. As she complained the GP considered that she had a mental problem and referred her to a hospital for psychiatric treatment. She was treated for glandular fever and put on anti depressants for 3 years. After a Gastroenterologist took an x-ray it was shown that she had a large ovarian cyst which was removed and she was correctly diagnosed as suffering from endometriosis years after the trouble first arose.
 

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