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Report entitled 'Supplementary Report on the Case of Gladys Richards' - 'Comments on the report of Professor David Black 2 March 2011' prepared by R E Ferner

R E Ferner refers to Dr V A Banks and Dr Barton. He disagrees with several of Professor Black's assertions and maintains that 'on the balance of of probabilities, the administration' of 'large subcutaneous doses of diamorphine' 'hastened' the death of Gladys Richards. Refers to: medicine, Gosport War Memorial Hospital and Haslar.

Summary

Unique ID:
PCO001889
Date:
25 Sep 2012
Contributing organisation:
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Coroner’s Office
Number of pages:
3
Redactions:
Yes
Referenced in the report:
Yes