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MacLennan

[ muh-klen-uhn ]

noun

  1. (John) Hugh, 1907–90, Canadian novelist and essayist.


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"A lack of oxygen at birth is often claimed to be the cause of CP in medical litigation following a diagnosis and this has led to the presumption that the condition is preventable with better obstetrics or midwifery. This is simply not the case," said Professor MacLennan, who has spent the past 30 years advocating that there is little scientific evidence to support the myth that cerebral palsy is due to trauma or lack of oxygen at birth.

Professor MacLennan said frequent litigation has been associated with a high increase in "defensive" caesarean delivery and high insurance premiums for obstetricians.

They are joined in the elite race by Rachel Hodgkinson and Helen Gaunt, and debutants Mhairi Maclennan and Lucy Reid.

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Her husband David MacLennan was the theatre director who came up with the idea.

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Donald MacLennan, manager of the Kinlochewe Hotel, confirmed it was "really hot outside".

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