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Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist, means a medical practitioner possessing a post-graduate degree or diploma in psychiatry, recognised by

Professional negligence

Professional negligence, 'professional negligence' is a mistake by a medical practitioner which is not reasonably competent and careful would have committed

Professional misconduct

by any moral delinquency on the part of a legal practitioner in the exercise of his profession does not amount to

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Precedent

and published from time to time as models which a practitioner can safely follow, after adaptation so far as necessary to

Panel

term is often applied to the list of such medical practitioners as have agreed to administer the Medical Benefit under the

Office of profit

Municipalities Act, 1956 (18 of 1956), s. 27(1)(c)] A medical practitioner working as a panel doctor appointed under the Employees' State

Medical practitioners

Medical practitioners. The term is applied to physicians and surgeons. By s.

Midwife

3 requires as a qualification for registration as a medical practitioner, and for the recovery of professional charges, the having passed

Mala praxis

or negligent conduct of a surgeon, or apothecary, or general practitioner, in assuming to heal a dislocated or fractured limb, or

Osteopath

A practitioner of osteopathy

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Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist, means a medical practitioner possessing a post-graduate degree or diploma in psychiatry, recognised by

Professional negligence

Professional negligence, 'professional negligence' is a mistake by a medical practitioner which is not reasonably competent and careful would have committed

Professional misconduct

by any moral delinquency on the part of a legal practitioner in the exercise of his profession does not amount to

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Precedent

and published from time to time as models which a practitioner can safely follow, after adaptation so far as necessary to

Panel

term is often applied to the list of such medical practitioners as have agreed to administer the Medical Benefit under the

Office of profit

Municipalities Act, 1956 (18 of 1956), s. 27(1)(c)] A medical practitioner working as a panel doctor appointed under the Employees' State

Medical practitioners

Medical practitioners. The term is applied to physicians and surgeons. By s.

Midwife

3 requires as a qualification for registration as a medical practitioner, and for the recovery of professional charges, the having passed

Mala praxis

or negligent conduct of a surgeon, or apothecary, or general practitioner, in assuming to heal a dislocated or fractured limb, or

Osteopath

A practitioner of osteopathy

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