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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-134538

ABSTRACT

The doctrine of Res ipsa loquitor means that “facts or thing speaks for itself”. It signifies that further details are unnecessary; the facts of the case are self-evident. This doctrine is applied when there is gross medical negligence on the part of treating doctor. It is often being presented when the damage resulted from teamwork where the doctor and some other persons were involved. In such circumstances, the doctor himself being ignorant about the cause of damage and the person actually responsible may find it difficult to prove his innocence, though he may actually be innocent. I am presenting here a case report of year 2008, which is a new type of example of Res Ipsa Loquitor in which an expert opinion was given by a board of medical doctors about medical negligence as per orders of Hon’ High Court on the basis of documents forwarded by Police.


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Autopsy , Humans , Informed Consent , Malpractice/legislation & jurisprudence , Postmortem Changes
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-134841

ABSTRACT

Paraphimosis has been described by standard text books of forensic medicine as a cause of temporary impotence but present case suggests that it can be an evidence of sexual activity / intercourse also.


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Adult , Coitus , Erectile Dysfunction , Female , Forensic Medicine , Humans , Paraphimosis/diagnosis
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