Doctor suspended
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A GP who fed a patient a cocktail of drugs before having sexual intercourse with her over a period from November 1992 to October 1994 was suspended for 12 months by the General Medical Council. John Nicholas Razzak, of Guernsey, admitted pursuing "an improper emotional and physical relationship" with "Miss A".
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