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Doherty v Reynolds and St. James's Hospital Board [2004] IESC 42 was a case of medical negligence in which the Supreme Court of Ireland confirmed that, under the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, where an injury would not be expected to occur without negligence in the management of something, negligence on the part of those charged with the thing's management may be presumed from the mere fact of injury.

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  • Doherty v Reynolds and St. James's Hospital Board [2004] IESC 42 was a case of medical negligence in which the Supreme Court of Ireland confirmed that, under the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, where an injury would not be expected to occur without negligence in the management of something, negligence on the part of those charged with the thing's management may be presumed from the mere fact of injury. (en)
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  • High Court (en)
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  • Supreme Court (en)
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  • 2004-07-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Keane, C.J. (en)
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  • Christopher Doherty v. John Reynolds and St. James's Hospital Board (en)
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  • Ronan Keane C.J., John Murray J., Niall Fennelly J. (en)
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  • Tort, Negligence, Medical malpractice, standard (en)
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  • Doherty v Reynolds & St. James's Hospital Board (en)
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  • Doherty v Reynolds and St. James's Hospital Board [2004] IESC 42 was a case of medical negligence in which the Supreme Court of Ireland confirmed that, under the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, where an injury would not be expected to occur without negligence in the management of something, negligence on the part of those charged with the thing's management may be presumed from the mere fact of injury. (en)
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  • Doherty v Reynolds and St. James's Hospital Board (en)
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