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Physician–patient privilege is a legal concept, related to medical confidentiality, that protects communications between a patient and their doctor from being used against the patient in court. It is a part of the rules of evidence in many common law jurisdictions.
Dr. Knock (original title Knock [1]) is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Georges Neveux, and starring Louis Jouvet. It also features an uncredited appearance by Louis de Funès .
An admitting privilege is the right of a doctor to admit patients to a hospital for medical treatment without first having to go through an emergency department.This is generally restricted to doctors on the hospital staff, although in some countries such as Canada and the United States, both general practitioners and specialists can have admitting privileges.
Recognising that therapeutic privilege provides doctors with a significant amount of power over the patient, the court of the Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board 2015 case ruled therapeutic privilege ‘is not intended to subvert that principle by enabling the doctor to prevent the patient from making an informed choice where she is liable to ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 January 2025. Look up doctor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doctor or The Doctor may refer to: Personal titles Doctor (title), the holder of an accredited academic degree A medical practitioner, including: Physician Audiologist Dentist Optometrist Surgeon Veterinary physician Other roles Doctor of ...
Salto (stylized as SⱯLTO) was a French subscription streaming service. A joint venture between France Télévisions , the TF1 Group and the Groupe M6 , it was launched on October 20, 2020. Salto offered a library of films and television series from the three groups respective television networks, as well as exclusive programming.
The Privilege (German: Das Privileg) is a 2022 German film directed by Felix Fuchssteiner and Katharina Schöde , written by Felix Fuchssteiner, Sebastian Niemann, Katharina Schöde and Eckhard Vollmar and starring Max Schimmelpfennig, Lise Risom Olsen and Caroline Hartig.
Front page of The Doctor in Spite of Himself—engraving from the 1719 edition. Le Médecin malgré lui (French pronunciation: [lə medsɛ̃ malɡʁe lɥi]; "The doctor/physician in spite of himself") is a farce by Molière first presented in 1666 (published as a manuscript in early 1667 [1]) at le théâtre du Palais-Royal by la Troupe du Roi. [2]