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Although examination of patients is essentially the same whether they are seen for medico-legal purposes, or have simply come for advice in a normal consultation, there are certain differences in the way that they are referred and seen. This chapter is therefore concerned with the differences between the two so that problems can be avoided.

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Jackson, J.P. (1991). The Medico-legal Consultation. In: Jackson, J.P. (eds) A Practical Guide to Medicine and the Law. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1863-3_1

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