In America, surgery (and every other profession) is governed by commercial and legal statutes. They don't protect anyone or anything except profit. Perhaps you don't "understand" that?
Intent In Law
- Pattern-chaser
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Re: Intent In Law
In America, surgery (and every other profession) is governed by commercial and legal statutes. They don't protect anyone or anything except profit. Perhaps you don't "understand" that?
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Re: Intent In Law
Please point out the difference between the actual surgery consent process and one that would protect the patient (as opposed to profit).Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑April 2nd, 2021, 7:38 am
In America, surgery (and every other profession) is governed by commercial and legal statutes. They don't protect anyone or anything except profit. Perhaps you don't "understand" that?
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