Yes. The laws of dr. and patient privledge end when the patient dies.
Barry Stevens - therapist - died in 1985.
The Case of the Dangerous Robin - 1960 The Patient Died 1-29 was released on: USA: 1 May 1961
The Andros Targets - 1977 The Treatment Succeeded But the Patient Died 1-4 was released on: USA: 21 February 1977
Neither: "is died" is wrong".The correct form is "a patient died from cancer".
Jules Patient died in 1985.
It means patient died
HM - patient - died on 2008-12-02.
Both are incorrect. We don't say "is died". The be verb 'is' cannot be used with died in this way. This kind of sentence - be + past participle - is a passive sentence and died cannot be used in passive sentences. The correct sentence is -- A patient has died from cancer. -- This is present perfect.
Yes, the report stating that the patient died on January 15 could be considered an example of hearsay if it is presented in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted (i.e., that the patient actually died on that date). Hearsay involves statements made outside of court that are offered as evidence of the truth of the information contained within them. However, if the report is an official document or record that falls under an exception to the hearsay rule, it may be admissible as evidence.
Nobody knows who died first in the accident. Even if it was, NASA would most likely not release the information out of respect for the astronauts and their families.
It means patient died
When a patient assumes room temperature (Temperature of the environment), that means he has died and cooled.