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Operation Rochester' - 'Re Elsie Lavender' - 'Draft Advice' by David Perry and Louis Mably

Refers to: Mrs Elsie Lavender, Daedalus Ward, Gosport War Memorial Hospital, cause of death: 1a cerebralvascular accident 2 diabetes mellitus, Dr Jane Barton (Clinical Assistant in Elderly Medicine and General Practitioner, Forton Medical Centre), Hampshire Constabulary, Code for Crown Prosecutors, Royal Naval Hospital in Hasler [various spellings], medicines, no x-ray of Mrs Lavender's neck, Dr Jane Tandy (saw Elsie Lavender on 13 February), Fareham and Gosport Primary Care Trust, transfer to Daedalus Ward (dated 22 February 1996), Dr Althea Lord (Consultant), Elderly Medicine Department (Queen Alexandra Hospital), syringe driver commenced 5 March, Gladys Richards, Crown Prosecution Service, Commission for Health Improvement investigation (launched 22 October 2001) and report (published May 2002), Sir Liam Donaldson (Chief Medical Officer), Professor Richard Baker, Anita Tubritt (handed over documents relating to nursing staff concerns on 16 September 2002), Professor Robert Forrest, General Medical Council, Dr Andrew Wilcock (Reader in Palliative Medicine and Medical Oncology, University of Nottingham and Honorary Consultant Physician of the Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust) and his report (dated 1 May 2005), Dr Robert Black (Consultant Physician in Geriatric Medicine, Queen Mary's Hospital and Associate Member, General Medical Council) and his report (dated 19 March 2005), interview of Dr Barton re death of Mrs Lavender (dated 24 March 2005), Ian Barker (Dr Barton's solicitor), Dr Barton's prepared statement, R v Adomako (1995), Bolam test, Molan v Friern Hospital Management Committee (1957), Lord Mackay (Clashfern L C), R v Amit Misra, R v Rajeer Srivastova (2004), Attorney General's Reference (No 2 of 1999) (2000), R v Prentice (1994), House of Lords, Court of Appeal and Lord Taylor CJ. Associated with: CPS000546, CPS000788, CPS000796 and CPS000805.

Summary

Unique ID:
CPS000829
Date:
11 Aug 2005
Contributing organisation:
Crown Prosecution Service
Number of pages:
23
Redactions:
Yes
Referenced in the report:
No