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Card 6

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Wilsher v Essex Health Authority [1987] (Do health authority’s owe a duty also?)

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Card 7

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Bull v Devon AHA [1993] (Do health authority’s owe a duty also?)

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Card 8

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Clunis v Camden and Islington Health Authority [1998] Circumstances where a patient sues a Health Authority for consequences of his own wrong doing:

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Card 9

Front

McFarlane v Tayside Health Board [1999] – (can a duty ever be owed to a non-patient: Wrongful pregnancy)

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Card 10

Front

Parkinson v St. James and Seacroft University Hospital NHS Trust [2001] – (can a duty ever be owed to a non-patient: Wrongful pregnancy)

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Card 11

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Rees v Darlington Memorial Hospital NHS Trust [2003] - (can a duty ever be owed to a non-patient: Wrongful pregnancy)

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Card 12

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JD v East Berkshire Community Health NHS Trust [2005] (child abuse examination; duty owed to the parents? – can a duty ever be owed to a non-patient? Failure to prevent causing harm to third parties.

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Card 13

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West Bromwich Albion Football Club Ltd v El-Safty [2006] (consultant negligently treated player; did he owe the player’s club a duty of care?)

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Card 14

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Pittman – Exception to the rule that third parties are not owed a duty of care – Disclosure of an infectious disease

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Card 15

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Urbanski – exception to the rule that third parties are not owed a duty of care – rescuers

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