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MUSK v. NELSON9/29/1994 Maine Medical Ctr. v. Cote, 577 A.2d 1173, 1176 (Me. 1990).
In Choroszy v. Tso, 647 A.2d 803, 807 (Me. 1994), we held that it was not unconstitutional to require a person who received faulty medical advice concerning a medical condition with adverse and continuing symptoms to bring his action within three years of that advice. Such a holding does not preclude a contrary holding when a plaintiff must file her action within ten days of her first symptoms.
I would vacate the decision of the Superior Court.
DANA, Justice, with whom GLASSMAN, Justice, joins, dissenting.
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