Letters: Scalpels out for 'mischievous, vicious, sensational, insulting' editor of 'Lancet'
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Your support makes all the difference.I AM in favour of patient involvement and measures of performance, but to cite the rising number of complaints against doctors as evidence of poor practice is of questionable validity.
A patient recently made a formal complaint against me when I declined to prescribe her the slimming pills she wanted. I explained that many doctors, myself included, will not prescribe these potentially dangerous drugs. Was that an example of good behaviour (say my colleagues) or bad doctoring (says Dr Horton)?
I found his article offensive, sensational and insulting, with only a few token words to admit that "most doctors work hard and care deeply about their patients".
Ronald Wallace (GP)
Inverurie, Aberdeenshire
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