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The disquiet raised by the Chabot case is not over the fact that the patient's suffering was psychological rather than physical (all suffering is psychological); it is because it was not clearly established that the suffering could not be relieved. There was presumably no great urgency for Dr Chabot to act as his patient was not critically ill. If he had been required to refer his patient to a tribunal for a formal second opinion before
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