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Marie began skipping school at a very young age, and quickly fell into bad company, finding herself involved in abusive relationships and substance misuse.
Margaret McCulloch, George Adam and Mary Fee all said how important it was to clarify and consolidate those rights and marry them up to patient rights.
Should we think about developing research so that we know whether Marie Curie is right that 11,500 people are dying every year without effective palliative care?
That is how illness is defined. On the prescribing issue that Mary Scanlon raised, I make the point that prescribing is, of course, a clinical decision.