In 1979, petitioner, a physician licensed in New York State, was charged with professional misconduct in the treatment of certain patients for hypoglycemia. The charges were later amended to include additional patients. After hearings had been held, petitioner received a subpoena duces tecum in December 1980 which required him to produce records of three additional patients. His motion to quash the subpoena on the ground of irrelevancy was denied...
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