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soft tissue injuries of the cervical spine; British Jo. of Accident Surg., vol 22 No.4, pp 307-309.

104Burke J. et al (1992), Whiplash and it's effect on the visual system; Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 230, pp 335-339.

105Brady C., Lyons C.G., Simms C.: Temporomandibular joint soft tissue injury in rear end motor vehicle collisions; Paper to the International Whiplash Conference, Bristol, 2-4 Sep 1997.

106[1996] 1 AC 155.

107@ p 752.

108 Per Lord Browne-Wilkinson @ p 753.

109the distinction between primary and secondary victims who suffer nervous shock was examined and clarified in Page v Smith.  In summary victims who were involved in the accident so that they were injured or feared that they would be injured by the impact are "primary" and are compared with "secondary" victims who view the accident from afar or hear about it later.

110[1969] 1 WLR 903

111cited above.

112@ p 907.

113cited above.

114@ p 908.

115[1971] 2 Ll Rep 314.

116@ p315

117a decision of Mr H Burnett Q.C. sitting as a High Court Judge delivered on 13th December 1990.

118 transcript p 36.