In a message dated 4/27/01 5:48:57 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Making psychiatric diagnoses over the Internet, without having
personally examined the patient, smacks of medical malpractice. It
could be grounds for revoking one's medical license. Of course, if the
person making the psychiatric diagnosis is not a licensed physician,
then the whole practicing medicine without a license can of worms opens up.


Not this stupid argument again.
It is NOT "practicing medicine without a license" to make generic claims
about anonymous people on a public list.

Not that Wingate has a clue either...

Bill.

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