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Wrongful Life vs Wrongful Death

Thomas Anthony Horan thoran at sarah.br
Thu Jan 18 15:03:10 GMT 2007


Dear K and fellow travellers,

Apart from testimonials not one of you have been able to post one shread of help from the literature, or guidelines from associations, hospitals or professional organizations. In otherwords your help has all been passing gas per os and a promise of a junket to Australia. it is possible that the patient became asystolic the moment prior to extrication. it is possible that even if brain dead he would have made a good donor if ressusitated. apart from your declarations of support what do your hospital and EMS guidelines state to cover this situation?

That is afterall the request that John made in his first post.

tom horan

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> From: 	trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org[SMTP:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] on behalf of KMATTOX at aol.com[SMTP:KMATTOX at aol.com]
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> Sent: 	quinta-feira, 18 de janeiro de 2007 12:06
> To: 	trauma-list at trauma.org
> Subject: 	Re: Wrongful Life vs Wrongful Death
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>  
> In a message dated 1/17/2007 5:06:56 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> bobwaddell at bresnan.net writes:
> 
> Dr.  Mattox - I think you're going to need a 747 or larger for your group  of
> expert witnesses!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Bob:   I like your attitude.   Are you on board to help  defend fellow 
> clinicians if needed?    I hope  so,    I would suspect that if necessary we could 
> mobilize more  than 500 people to appear in any court in the world.  
>  
> k
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