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<DIV dir=ltr><BR><BR>R Zilberstein was discussing a case of triage. He
paskened that a doctor should choose the medium case<BR>rather than the most
severe case as the chance of saving the patient is greater. He then said that
even<BR>if the doctor was in the middle of treating the severe case, eg he was
putting pressure on a wound to<BR>slow the blood flow, he should leave
because any damage to that patient is indirect (based on an<BR>Even Haezel)
and so even the CI would agree.<BR><SPAN class=374530416-06062011><FONT
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color=#0000ff>IMHO this is against R' Moshe (I"M C"M 2:73)
and R'SZA (M"S Tnina (2-3) 86) both of which state iiuc once
you start you can't switch - there's an element of zchiyah by the choleh
(although I can't tell you where that theory comes from)<BR>KT<BR>Joel
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